I heard recently that there is no regulation of the type of dyes used in tatoos - some use heavy metals and are quite toxic. Ever since I read that I feel even more strongly "anti-tatoo". But, of course, that doesn't mean I don't like the little triange building. (Doesn't this sound a little like that old saying, "hate the sin, love the sinner"?)
I love odd shaped buildings. I grew up in Detroit, and the road system was interesting. It started as a hub & spoke layout, but a grid was setup in the suburbs. There they cane together downtown, you had blocks that were very tall triangles, and the buildings needed to match the lot. I always enjoyed that area, but I hated driving in it!
j'aime bien ces immeubles. j'avais jamais fait attention avant, mais maintenant j'en vois plein a paris.
ReplyDeleteI like these buildings. I had ever paid front attention, but now I see full A bets of it.
it's nice to see tattoo(s) on others by i'd never do it.
ReplyDeleteTattoo parlors and fortune tellers used to be staples in small town America. Cute, nostalgic building. (Olivier, that is a terrible translation!)
ReplyDeleteI heard recently that there is no regulation of the type of dyes used in tatoos - some use heavy metals and are quite toxic. Ever since I read that I feel even more strongly "anti-tatoo". But, of course, that doesn't mean I don't like the little triange building. (Doesn't this sound a little like that old saying, "hate the sin, love the sinner"?)
ReplyDeletehehe, i think there might be 2 DP bloggers. I do think tatoo looks cools but am too coward to try .
ReplyDeletewhen I was to China I was thinking about having a tatoo there...a Chinese character. But then I changed my mind:)
ReplyDeleteFascinating buildings in your town. Not crazy about tatoos but some of the art work is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteKate...you should get a "I heart SPDP" tattoo! ;) Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool name for a tattoo parlor.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool name for a tattoo parlor.
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ReplyDeleteI love odd shaped buildings. I grew up in Detroit, and the road system was interesting. It started as a hub & spoke layout, but a grid was setup in the suburbs. There they cane together downtown, you had blocks that were very tall triangles, and the buildings needed to match the lot. I always enjoyed that area, but I hated driving in it!
ReplyDeleteHa! Maybe I should go up there and go to it!
ReplyDeletethats quite a sleek building for a tattoo shop....tattoo's are cool ....though i havent got one done for myself yet....
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