Photo A Day: Not Quite Urban Decay 2, Milton PA

In honor of getting a new camera and needing a reason to play with it…welcome to my Photo A Day! Topic: Whatever strikes my fancy. Frequency: Daily-ish. I hope.From what I understand, this sad little building was indeed a restaurant dive bar called "The 10th Frame", which seems a little shortsighted. An example: Aren't golf-related bars often called something like, "The 19th Hole", because you go there after you play the 18th? Maybe they should have named this bowling-friendly joint "The 11th Frame", since the 10th is taken care of inside the actual bowling alley. Not that it would have guaranteed the restaurant a greater degree of success, but it would have made more sense and given me less to snark about.Here's a shot looking into the building through one of the many broken windows, showing its current use as storage for Imperial Lanes*. The metal things stacked against the wall are the pin-grabby-reset thingies that bowling alleys use to take up the pins that are still standing so the sweeper arm can then clear the lane.I can't speak to what's in the piled garbage bags. Let's assume it's decorations and not, you know, the hopes and dreams of bowlers from decades past.*I assume it's for Imperial Lanes, located directly across the street. I can't imagine that a competing bowling alley would store their extra pin-grabby-thingies there. If so, then the competing lane owner is the undisputed king  or queen of throwing bowling alley shade. But I digress.

Previous
Previous

Photo A Day: Not Quite Urban Decay 3, Milton PA

Next
Next

Photo A Day: Not Quite Urban Decay 1, Milton, PA