Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Two Saturday's ago

 I have been seemly putting it off, here are the houses we found two Saturday's ago. It really wasn't a great outing not to mention is was pouring rain. Of the three places we found we could get halfway into ONE of them! They were busted up houses and the fourth place I wanted to go to was gone! Well I don't know how busted up this one was:
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Couldn't get into this one, there was a Winnebago parking right next to it. Guessing by the age of this one we wouldn't have been able to get far anyway.,

When we drove around to find the next place I had planned on going to, I couldn't find it. Then I was afraid I was in the wrong place, because there was another place I couldn't find as well. But what I really think happened, is they were finally tore down. So we went here:
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We couldn't get in because the roof was caved in. So we took photos from outside:
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We left here and went down the worst dirt road in the world, Burt road, that's right I said it. It would have been smoother to drive in the fields. Then we found this broken beauty:
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We had to climb into this house, the door was locked in a sort of booby trapped way, but the funny thing about that was, there was no back wall at all, we had to climb up over the foundation around this enclosed porch area:
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There was some good stuff though:
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Pretty sure we entered the kitchen, to the right the bathroom, I think:
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To the left:
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From here the entry way into the living room the floor was gone, and this is where you could really see that a fire had emptied this house.
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Not sure what this area was other than a storage area that was forgotten:
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Now you can see that it really wasn't a great outing, I didn't get nearly as many pictures that I would normally get. We really made up for that last weekend! We hit the jackpot of abandoned houses last weekend, and now that I am done with two Saturdays ago, I can get started on those so be on the look out!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Stage two

Here is the rest of the story. When I left off I had gave you the photos from the first and second floors of the abanonded factory. Here are the rest of them, although I didn't count the remaining floors.

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The higher we got, the more nervous I got. This building has been partly torn down for reasons unknown, and through out the buildings there are holes cut in the floor and tons of dangerous stuff, I must admit that I was afraid of the stairs not being able to hold us as we climbed higher.
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This was the top. The roof of the building! We didn't go any further than this because of the snow and my gigantic fear of heights--oh and it probably wasn't very safe up there either.

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Here we found the old office areas. We didn't go down any further because it was too dark, and I admitted to being scared of the dark.
This scale was the last thing in this building I photographed. Why? Because there one was one single light on. The building is supposed to be dead, no power! We found the first door out and that was the end.

We trudged on over to through the silos and into the loading building-or that's what I thought it was, and these are the last photos of the trip
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This is not the end of the abandonment series, I will fill you in on last weekends adventure, and then follow up with the up coming outing, and I hope it will certainly be an exciting one!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

On tour......

Well after months of working with a broken blog editior, I finally got it right. No big deal for you but for me it's a lot nicer to see what it is I am doing!

If you were waiting to hear about my story about the abandoned factory, your wait is over.  And if you live in Hillsdale you most likely know what I am talking about. Yes, the old stock mill buildings. If you haven't been in it, I am going to share some photos with you so you can see what's there. Mar and I went all the way to the roof, we didn't go into any of the silo buildings because it was really dark and I am scared of the dark, I'll admit it.
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We didn't go down there, it's really dark on the other side of the building, yes we did have flash lights, but I am not game for encountering things in the dark. It was thrilling enough with out being in the dark. 
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No you may have noticed that some of the photos have not been edited, I wanted to give my viewers an idea of the whole way through the buildings.

This of course this isn't all the photos, this is only the first and second floor, there are many more to come so keep watching.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Third

The third place we found was setting way back off the road and we had to hike from the road because I didn't want to risk getting stuck in knee deep snow.  Needless to say I got a good workout, which is good because since I hurt my back with an unknown cause, I haven't been able to run.

We hiked up to the front door and was greeted with disappointment.  The floor portion of the front of the house was totally caved in.  
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That was sad, so we went around back to see if we could get in.
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The back door worked!  Here is what we seen:

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Here is the front room that was caved in:
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Since the floor was mostly in the basement, we were not able to get to the second floor of this place.

What I found most amazing about this home was that normally when people leave or abandon a home, they take everything, sometimes down to the wires, literally. This house still had everything, in disarray but it was there, in the back entryway there was still a tv and a chair under all the rubble and trash. So, it leaves me to wonder did these people pass on or just walk away from their lives and treasures?


Now I said last post that I found my most favorite shot up to date and, drum roll please:
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I know, it's three different tones of the same shot, but I am really loving this shot and now that I am done with these places, I will begin work on the abandoned factory that I went into last weekend and hopefully we may be able to get out and go another way this weekend! Stay tuned to find out and watch for the factory photos!!