There is something fun about taking photos of floors and hallways. Just think of all the various people who have walked these floors shown below. Oh the stories they could tell. I thought I would play with Marilyn over at Serendipity’s Photo Story Prompt with the topic this week of floors. I hope you like my selection.
I took this photo many years ago at the one photography course I ever took. This was a business building hallways with a janitors mop and bucket. There are also great shapes in this photo as well.
Can you imagine all the people who have walked this popular mall. I happen to be there early on a weekday so there were not many people around yet. I wouldn’t want to be the people in charge of keeping this floor clean and shiny.
An old woolen mill factory wood floor.
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Cee
Nice photos. Each one tells a different story
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I love this last photo so very much.
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Thanks for commenting. I hope you have a terrific weekend.
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Love the last one, the wooden floor. That’s more my kind. 🙂
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Me too. I’m fascinated by hallways though, but it is usually that awful icky hotel carpeting. 😀
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The shiniest tile floor I’ve ever seen is in the Guadalajara airport. Haven’t looked down when I’ve been there recently, but wish i’d thought to take a picture when I first noticed it. Your picture beats even the airport, however. Amazing.
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You are way to kind to me Judy. 😀
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That woolen mill….everything about it! What a great photo, Cee.
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You would have loved to have been on the tour with us. 😀 Thanks Lois.
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I wouldn’t like to be a shopping mall cleaner although it wouldn’t be the worst cleaning job in the world. You have probably seen the cleaners with their carts mopping up spills but I’m guessing that at night they use a machine to shine them up again.
I like the wooden floor, that woolen mill must have been an interesting place to visit although I bet the machinery was noisy. I worked in a towel factory once but couldn’t stand the din.
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I’m sure they do use big machines in the malls for their floor buffing. They have actually kept the mill in early 1900’s condition, including the lighting. The do run the mill or some of the machines during the tours. What amazes me is the little bit of lighting they had and that mill ran 24 hours a day.
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The textile industry was huge once. Hard to believe it’s gone from our countries.
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Yeah for the most part, they are gone.
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Great tropic
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Thanks Bettylouise. 😀
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Very nice.
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Thanks Ruth.
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I never thought about floors – but then before I started your challenges I never thought about machinery, vehicles and other assorted items I take pictures of these days! Thanks for the inspiration!
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You make me laugh with joy. I bet you have taking all those weird photos too. I know I do. 😀
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I love the wooden floor in the wool factory. The walls are rather striking too!
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I took a tour and it was absolutely fascinating.
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Something about the wooden floor that feels just right 🙂
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Oh especially old wooden floors like these were. Thanks Andy.
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Have an awesome day ahead! 😊
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I am having an awesome day. 🙂 You too.
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I never really thought about it, but they must need a complete fleet of floor cleaners to keep those floors so shiny. Great post and great floors. Thanks so much for participating!!
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Yep they do have a people who do just that. Have you ever thought how they keep the hospital floors so shiny too. I heard them at nights with the buffers 😀 Thanks for commenting.
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