Is this the post office or the prison? If the latter, it's so small, it just proves women are angels. LOL! And you better watch how you respond; Lois is listening. ;-)
Nice find. I love small town post offices. (And, I had no idea Lowell is home to the women's prison. Based on the size of the post office, should I infer that the ladies don't receive much snail mail??)
ca ressemble plus a un petit pavillon qu'a une poste, c'est too much
ReplyDeleteOh lol! I bet there's no Jacob, Florida... :-)
ReplyDeleteHi, here I am ...again...
ReplyDeleteI like the photos...but...the "home of the womens's prison...good LORD!!!
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BShell
hmmm...and how does lois anne feel about that? i would imagine her 'lowell' is the antithesis of a women's prison.
ReplyDeleteIs this the post office or the prison? If the latter, it's so small, it just proves women are angels. LOL! And you better watch how you respond; Lois is listening. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice find. I love small town post offices. (And, I had no idea Lowell is home to the women's prison. Based on the size of the post office, should I infer that the ladies don't receive much snail mail??)
ReplyDeleteCool! It must give you a bit of a lift every time you see the town signs.
ReplyDeletea prison?
ReplyDeleteCrazy world...
Léia :)
I've noticed Cinderblock is a preferred method of construction here in Florida.
ReplyDeleteHmm. I think I would be smart to say nothing right now. :))
ReplyDeletelove the 2nd pic!
ReplyDeleteWell, I was going to leave some snarky comment, but I see everyone else beat me to it....
ReplyDeleteThat is probably why it has lacy ironwork columns.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. I think I need to start a Randyville!
ReplyDeleteLook at that! You start a blog and then you get a town named after you. And a prison, too... I'm jealous! ;)
ReplyDeleteInteresting find!
ReplyDeletemy goodness, they love you so much down there in florida that they named a town after you! heheheee =)
ReplyDeleteHow neat that you have your very own post office!
ReplyDeleteYou must be very "popular" with the prisoners...for them to name this town after you.
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