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Infiltration Forums > US: South > Sunday Morning Exploration (Pt. 2)(Viewed 1756 times)
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Sunday Morning Exploration (Pt. 2)
< on 8/16/2015 7:10 PM >
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More at:

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Re: Sunday Morning Exploration (Pt. 2)
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Kids these days, never clean their rooms...



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Re: Sunday Morning Exploration (Pt. 2)
<Reply # 2 on 8/19/2015 2:28 PM >
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That top photo looks like the home that was once on my families hunting property near Three Rivers Tx. It was an all wood two story home, kitchen and living room down stars and three bedrooms up stairs. The toilet was a shack out back, it even had a windmill that pumped clean water for drinking. Then my aunt wanted to remodel her home in Houston, she took all the doors out of her grand parents old home even the front and back door, and took off two front window pains. The first three or four years I could see that nature was getting into the house, the first floor was starting to get "spungey" the second floor was still solid.
Then around year five, we went out for a week if hunting and found this house with the first floor flat and the second floor where the first should have been all the windows had broken, and it had a little twist. With in a year and a half the roof was sitting on the ground.



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Re: Sunday Morning Exploration (Pt. 2)
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The first three or four years I could see that nature was getting into the house


Yeah. It kinda had that "Life After People" feel. I love sites like this where what we make just gets reclaimed by nature. Its amazing how much time and money we spend keeping back the natural world and how quickly things are consumed when we dont. It'll be fun to go back in a year or two and see what this place looks like.



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Re: Sunday Morning Exploration (Pt. 2)
<Reply # 4 on 8/19/2015 11:28 PM >
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Life after People had a Houston episode, it was pretty cool. easley with in 10 years most wood structures here in the south just fall apart, brick, stone and concrete will last generations.



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