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Isn’t that sad? I hate seeing abandoned places. Ya’ know? That was where a family was raised, hard work put in to make it a home. That said, they make terrific photo subjects. 😃
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I know! I walk past this place all the time. The property backs up to a big quarry and it must’ve been condemned when they started the dig. A shame really. But it does fire the imagination! 🤔
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Indeed! There are lots of them out around us. One is so cool, all that’s left is the brick shell. No roof, windows, floor. It’s eerie as hell at night. Great subject for photo hunting though.
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For sure!
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I love old abandoned buildings. Before it got replaced with condos (ugh), there was an abandoned asylum near here. Awesome. Creepy as hell, but awesome.
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I would love that! I have the coffee table books: Beauty In Decay – the photography series by Urban Explorers. There’s an asylum in one of them!
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I follow this account on Instagram that exclusively posts pics of abandoned houses, I find them fascinating (yes, I know I’m weird lol)
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That’s not weird at all! I follow a Tumblr of the same kind of thing. And I have the photo collection: Beauty In Decay – 2 large coffee table books. I love this kind of thing! Ok, maybe we’re both weird… 😜
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Ah that’s amazing! I do think abandoned houses carry vibes from all the people that have inhabited them at some point. I do like the sound of those books! (And yeah, we are probably both weird 😝)
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Yes to all of that! 😀
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Wow. That’s kinda creepy huh?
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It definitely stirs the imagination. I want to go poke around inside but it might be unsafe, not sure…
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Sad. House looks pretty creepy too.
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I know, I’m just dying to go poke around in there. Not safe!!! 😧
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If it had a porch it would have made me think of the house of Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird
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Ah, yes!
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Tequila Mockingbird, eh? One of the best neo-Mexican tequilas. A bottle never to be abandoned. What sadness when the roof beams break, the windows crack, the snow comes tumbling in, and even the mice leave, because there’s no spare food for them to live off.
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It is very sad. And very intriguing. I wonder what circumstances led to the abandonment. Where did everyone go? It really stirs the imagination.
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We drive past old, broken down barns, with the roofs stowed in by snow. Then there are the rusty tractors and plows that fade away by the roadside at the edges of fields. It’s the way I have been feeling, post enforced retirement: sad, old, lonely, rusty, unwanted, abandoned.
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Oh no! You’re not abandoned! You just have new owners!
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That’s very true, Meg. “Those days are past now and in the past they must remain.” I have rewritten the pages and now I am a full time writer, with new, and in most cases, much better friends. Rust desires the old iron framework and the joining of the two produces a new and beautiful combination. This is what poets turn into poetry.
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And thank goodness for it! I just heard the neatest story on BBC Newshour. I’ll share via email, just got home from my breathing test.
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I e-mailed you this morning. Hope all went well.
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Just more questions, actually… 😦
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Abandoned for what reason? Yes, there is a story there. Many times the children leave, and the parents decide to leave also. No one else moves in, and the house is abandoned, and looks it. Young couples, looking for a good buy, might offer to buy the house, and it doesn’t take much to make it beautiful again.!
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This one is likely a case of ’eminent domain’ where the property was bought by a company for use of the land and the structure was allowed to deteriorate. I fear it’s beyond hope. However other places can be saved with time and care! Thanks for your comment!
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