In the previous century, Pomona had a lot more identity as a separate community than it does today. Located between the Highland Park community and Spring Garden Street, Pomona boasted a ceramic tile factory and a cotton mill. As with much of the industrial, manufacturing side of Guilford County, Pomona has been repurposed. Gone are the mill and tile factory. Here are businesses, fast food restaurants, small offices, and rental properties. The photo above was taken at Spring Garden Street at the edge of Pomona Park. The lack of color in the bottom half of the photo, against the intense blue sky, adds elegance to the area. We're sharing this with our friends from Skywatch Friday. Have a great weekend folks!!!
Very nice contrast.
Posted by: Bill B | Friday, August 13, 2010 at 07:40 AM
Just found your blog -- it's gorgeous!
Posted by: Lea | Friday, August 13, 2010 at 08:52 PM
I like that word "repurposed" which sounds made up by a Public Relations firm. I wonder if humans can be repurposed. We'd probably have a lot less unemployment!
Posted by: LIla | Friday, August 13, 2010 at 10:49 PM