As you know, the construction in my neighbourhood is ongoing. Cranes are often seen behind buildings and trees.

Walking past another site, I see the trucks and drills that make continous noise throughout the day.

Looking at yet another construction site, I notice that the outside of this condo is almost done.

I know the changes and noise will not end with this condo’s completion as notices displayed on various buildings in the area suggest that condo construction will be continuing for many years to come.
Is construction changing the scape of your neighbourhood?
© Colline Kook-Chun, 2015
(This post was written as a response to Paula’s Black & White Sunday prompt: cityscape)
A cityscape crowded with cranes – a reality, but also a sign of progress in a way. Thank you, Colline.
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Sorry it took so long in coming Paula. But better late than never 🙂
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It’s fine Colline 🙂 Thank you.
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It seems everywhere I go, there is some construction going on. New high rises, single family homes, roads and bridges, office complexes, shopping centers. It’s good to see the economy chugging along and building booming.
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What you say is true Michelle. No new construction does mean that there is no money to be spent.
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The price of progress Colline, eyesore and noise, Tar and Cement, where are the flowers and relaxing shades of green ? onwards and upwards.
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There are not many green spaces. In all their rebuilding, the planners forget about the pleasure one gets from seeing nature.
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Agree Colline, Greenery is very restful to the eyes, pity city dwellers have to travel to see it.
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