Enclose the cars. 0 ▲ shojiwax.com 18 minutes ago · Life · hide · 0 comments Camera: Fujifilm XT-5 | TTArtisan 35mm lens.Location: ///moves.aims.loft The origins of the word park is from the 13 century parc which referred to an “enclosed wood or heath land used as a game preserve” and later, an “enclosed lot in or near a town, set aside and maintained for public recreation”. When you use the word as a verb, as in lets find somewhere to park the car, seems to have arisen in the early 1800’s referring to the arranging of military vehicles, guns, wagons, horses, provisions etc in park land1. Here is a multi-story enclosure of iron and light that I find aesthetically interesting. When the sun is low on the far side the translucent part lights up with a fog-glow. It is difficult to see a carpark as a work of art. But in this case someone has at least made an attempt to make the enclosure non-banal. Source: Etymonline ︎ No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.