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Not very long ago I found another one again, these old homes that have just enough left behind that you can still feel the shadow of those who lived. Even though it was mostly cleaned out I found there were still just enough traces left in the dust to put together the story. Charles lived here. According to his DD-214 he retired from the Air Force shortly after Viet Nam was abandoned as a lost cause. He than went into the US Postal Service and served a full career and earned a second retirement without taking a single sick day. Not surprising as the Postal Service has preferred hiring practices for retired veterans. Not a single sick day. Year after year they kept giving him those Special Achievement Awards as recognition for not missing a single day of scheduled work. So many of those awards were piled up and just left there. Funny the things people conceder not worth saving. When he died on October 23rd his family sent him out to Jasper GA for burial and than started the task of cleaning out his house. How do you decide what is important enough to save and what goes in the trash? What gets donated to the Goodwill, mailed to some distant relatives or just left behind on the floor? Charles's house is boarded up now but it is still not up for sale. Sometimes it gets opened up but is quickly closed again. Congratulations and respect to you Charles, you served faithfully, selflessly, and without falter. I only hope you lived long enough to enjoy your earned golden years.
1. In With the New
2. And Out With the Old
3. A Lifetime of Achievement Written In the Dust
4. Form DD-214
5. Retirement
6. Cashmere Secrets
7. Study in Decay
8. Drain You
9. Crystalline
10. Home Sweet Home
11. Evening Light Dying
12. Some Veeery Old Swiss Cheese ;)
13. Home Alone Now and Sad
14. The Sprit Doesn't Leave Knowing the Face or the Name
15. My Dear One Died
Enjoys All
~the Once-ler
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Wonderful set! Such an intimate glimpse into the lives of two long-gone people. And what a cute house.
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Wonderful! The Clothes and the awards are such a cool find. Thanks for sharing! Also, great commentary and information... Houses are always places that make me go "hmmmm", just as you have portrayed! Why was this thing left while others were taken, etc etc.
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Once again Great shots.
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Once again Great shots.
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Fantastic photos Once-ler! This place is so personal, which makes the pictures that much more powerful... and thanks for that old swiss cheese shout out... (I'm an idiot).
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christ that is depressing
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Nice job, Onceler.
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Great commentary and selection of artifacts! Excellent photo set.
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yes he should do a contemporary piece somewhere with this stuff
mmmm. mandias....... |
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Awe what a cute baby birdy!
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Swiss cheese. I can't believe that worked. Also, excellent set man. Glad I could be there.
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