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UER Forum > Canada: Ontario > The Lord's Prayer (photo heavy) (Viewed 1115 times)
Ground State 


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The Lord's Prayer (photo heavy)
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A quarter-century time capsule in Welland, ON. The house was lived in by a widow after the passing of her husband in 1986. She lasted 12 years on her own, but went into an elderly care home in 1998. Furnace and power were maintained here by surviving family for twenty more years, as a commercial garage on site was still being used. This left the house in a stasis of excellent condition, with only minor ceiling leaks and a bone-dry basement. The widow died from a stroke in 2009. Ironically, what has finally called City of Welland attention to this property are complaints about a rusty tractor that has remained on the front lawn for decades and is an overgrown eyesore to the neighbours. These are autumn photos, as I sat on this set for six months to allow for trespassing limitations.


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Wowee 


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This set of pictures is amazing.
It is also very cool to know the story of how it is still in this pristine condition.




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Wow Photographs look much like inside of my mobile home except mine has more guns

canned food less ceramics and shittier tv. dont even have carpets just floorboards

soaked with piss. How do i find home like this?

-many thanks The Balaclava Bandit




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Kabes 


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Garlic Bread

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Are those food cultures growing inside those jars? They look like some sort of fungus. I wonder what was left in their fridge. That is amazing for a place to be as pristine as that. Good pictures.




-Kabes
Ground State 


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Posted by Wowee
This set of pictures is amazing.
It is also very cool to know the story of how it is still in this pristine condition.


Thanks! I wanted to really take my time with this one because I was pretty confident that it was an exclusive spot.


Posted by The Balaclava Bandit
soaked with piss.
-many thanks The Balaclava Bandit


So is the floor under my computer chair after reading your LOL-inducing message! That was a great laugh, thanks!

Posted by Kabes
I wonder what was left in their fridge.


I stupidly didn't take any photos but there were cans of Hires root beer in the door. They disappeared (in Canada, anyway) in the mid-90s, so it's been a while!







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The two horses from 27 are right up your alley. Another fantastic set from the GOAT of the Ontario forum. Vintage Spiderman always gets me excited.

Thanks



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samw1seg 


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Dream.. But Don't Sleep

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Love the photos of the jars from 1979 and the Gulf War newspaper.

Also, I've never heard of this 6 month limitation. Is that really how it works? Something like that might be good to know for future.




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What a great set!!! Thanks for sharing it.




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Cave Cave Deus Videt

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3 is money!!




Kabbalah is an undramatic tradition that requires great patience and stability. One of the reasons for this tempo is that everyone has to mature his potential gradually and thoroughly at his natural pace. In this way his life's work unfolds at the right moment in his own and the cosmos's time.
Z.B.S. Halevi -- Kabbalah
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Wow, looks like the type of house we all dream of finding. The decoys along with the old crossbow stock make me want to believe the old man was bringing down ducks with that thing once upon a time. Newspaper is wild.




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oh wow these are super interesting ! i love the choice to mostly photograph close ups of detail and small objects rather than wide shots of an entire room. it makes you wonder what the last day lived in that house was like




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Aran 


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Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.

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Wow, that's absolutely pristine. Incredible find!




"Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there.

Aran 


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Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.

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Double post, please delete



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"Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there.

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Absolutely fantastic set and location!!

Really love these photos!




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Ground State 


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Posted by Mr. Nosey
The two horses from 27 are right up your alley.


They were in the attic and were indeed a really personally interesting find. I love how the sunlight was hitting them perfectly.

Posted by samw1seg
Also, I've never heard of this 6 month limitation. Is that really how it works? Something like that might be good to know for future.


Well, there is a six month limitation on provincial offences. Any complicating matters elevating it from trespassing to an actual crime changes that. I won't say anything more because I'm a terrible one to give such advice and it is likely outdated now anyway.

Posted by dundertits
3 is money!!


I wasn't even going to take that photo because I thought it looked so boring. The room was just big and empty and the TV was nothing special. I guess the right symmetry and crop gave it something good!


Posted by GutOfBrick
Newspaper is wild.


I remember the night that the bombing started. My Mom called me down to come look at the TV, where nighttime explosions were live.

Posted by Spook13
oh wow these are super interesting ! i love the choice to mostly photograph close ups of detail and small objects rather than wide shots of an entire room. it makes you wonder what the last day lived in that house was like


Thanks! That right there is a direct result of knowing I was safe and undetected and could move like a snail. I think it makes the pre-dawn stealth totally worth it. Quick visits equal exactly what you were saying about wide shots of entire rooms.

Posted by Aran
Wow, that's absolutely pristine. Incredible find!


Posted by MrBungle
Absolutely fantastic set and location!!
Really love these photos!


Thanks to both of you.







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