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The Photomat
| | | I took something from a site....but it was mine. < on 10/13/2005 5:41 AM >
| | | A few months ago I took a drive out to the land where I grew up. The house burned down shortly after we moved out more than 20 years ago and I hadn't been back since. The property was hard to find as the remains of the house were over-run by sumac trees and 20 years of growth. To my surprise, the barn was still standing (barely) so I went for a look. There wasn't much to look at in there, but just as I was leaving I came across this:
It took me a moment to remember, but this is a panel off of my old Suzuki dirt bike! I gladly took it home with me as a reminder of my youth. Anyone else explore an abandoned home where you once lived?
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JohnnyDumpster
Gender: Male
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 1 on 10/13/2005 6:31 AM >
| | | I explored the remains of the house my mom grew up in with her when I was like 10. The city said they wanted to build a park where it stood so they bough it from my grandparents and made them move (they didn't want to, my Grandpa built the house himself) and then the city burned it down and...35 years later haven't touched. Now it's all overgrown with trees and there's not much more than a foundation left. [last edit 10/13/2005 6:32 AM by JohnnyDumpster - edited 1 times]
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Noah Vale
Location: Portland, Or
It's nobler to never get paid, than to bank on shit and dismay
| | | | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 2 on 10/13/2005 7:21 AM >
| | | The house I grew up in burned down about a week after my parents sold it about 4 years ago. I stopped by the shell before they rebuilt it and poked around for a minute. It was really strange being in my house, now that it belonged to someone else, and of course the burnination of the place also made for an melancholy weight.
"Dallas is a magnificent and wide open city, and I'm deeply envious of any urban explorers who have the good fortune to live there." -Ninj. |
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totensiebush
Location: Berkeley, CA Gender: Male
neophyte
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 3 on 10/13/2005 8:30 AM >
| | | Posted by Noah Vale The house I grew up in burned down about a week after my parents sold it about 4 years ago. I stopped by the shell before they rebuilt it and poked around for a minute. It was really strange being in my house, now that it belonged to someone else, and of course the burnination of the place also made for an melancholy weight.
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"burnination" lol but I am very surprised at how many people's houses have burned down just after they move out.
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tick
Location: Abingdon, VA Gender: Male
| | | | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 4 on 10/13/2005 11:48 AM >
| | | That's pretty cool. All the houses I've ever lived in are still standing and occupied... But a while back I went hiking with my gf on her parents farm, and we found the (abandoned) house her dad had grown up in:
and the cabin her grandfather grew up in:
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Tupsumato
Location: Finland Gender: Male
How close can you go?
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 5 on 10/13/2005 5:05 PM >
| | | I've visited the remains of my dad's former home with him. He used to go (and still goes every now and then) to collect mushrooms from the forest around his old place, and when I was a kid he took me to see it. The house itself was burned down, but a large, beautifully deteriorated barn was still standing, with boxes full of things my dad's family left behind inside. I never managed to explore the building thoroughly back then. Last year I remembered the place and decided to explore and photograph it and add the pics to my website. Someone had burned the whole building to the ground
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Turd Furgusen
Location: Charleston, WV Gender: Male
I think marijuana is just nature's way of saying high!
| | | | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 6 on 10/13/2005 5:05 PM >
| | | Posted by tick That's pretty cool. All the houses I've ever lived in are still standing and occupied... But a while back I went hiking with my gf on her parents farm, and we found the (abandoned) house her dad had grown up in:
and the cabin her grandfather grew up in:
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I hope you know you can sell the wood from that cabin for a small fortune, seriously. I've been to the original homestead farm that my Great Uncle's (by marriage) family first settled. Under the siding somewhere is a original one room log cabin. Take a look: http://www.uer.ca/...ow.asp?locid=22346
Everyone has a dark side, mines just a little more illuminated. |
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nobody
Location: VANCOUVER B.C. Gender: Male
5:55 is a state of mind
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 7 on 10/13/2005 5:15 PM >
| | | I have returned many times to many places that I have lived in the past. It gives me a feeling that I cannot explain, filled with different emotions, not all are good. I go to these places specifically to remember, sometimes something unexpected comes back, it is eerie. Just like finding that cover from your old motorcycle, that must have blown you away. N. Add: btw none are abandoned.N. [last edit 10/13/2005 5:16 PM by nobody - edited 1 times]
Operating Entirely With Bad Intentions |
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TaP
Location: Montreal, QC Gender: Male
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 8 on 10/14/2005 1:03 AM >
| | | Posted by nobody I have returned many times to many places that I have lived in the past. It gives me a feeling that I cannot explain, filled with different emotions, not all are good. I go to these places specifically to remember, sometimes something unexpected comes back, it is eerie. Just like finding that cover from your old motorcycle, that must have blown you away. N. Add: btw none are abandoned.N.
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oh, so you do a little of b&e juss kidding
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nobody
Location: VANCOUVER B.C. Gender: Male
5:55 is a state of mind
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 9 on 10/14/2005 1:57 AM >
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so you do a little of b&e |
I was a bad thief, when I was a kid, the first thing that I tried to steal I was caught! So I gave up. N.
Operating Entirely With Bad Intentions |
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levacas
Location: Hamilton and KW Gender: Female
Exploring the hidden, secret and forgotten nooks and crannies of society.
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 10 on 8/2/2006 2:29 PM >
| | | I went back to visit my old neighbourhood in Niagara, and the place is in such a state of disrepair that it may as well be abandoned.
A Steel town girl is not afraid to get dirty |
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LostintheWoods
Location: Barrie, Ontario Gender: Male
I have sunk into the mire of the deep, where there is no foothold.
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 11 on 8/2/2006 2:43 PM >
| | | I recently went back my grandparents house, where both my father and myself grew up. http://www.uer.ca/...ow.asp?locid=24739 Toasty. Very sad day for me, seeing it the way it was.
~"We can't stop here! This is Bat Country!"~ |
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PAexplorations
Location: Pennsylvania Gender: Female
Medication Time...
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 12 on 8/2/2006 2:43 PM >
| | | My parents still live in the house i grew up in, and i have only lived in apartments since then, in the same town. I will never get out of here!!!!
Your hand is staining my window. |
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c1rc4
Location: Northern Virginia Gender: Female
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 13 on 8/2/2006 3:03 PM >
| | | A few weeks ago my friend brought up that the house she lived in for a few weeks was left abandoned after they left, so we decided to check it out. The entire building was still intact, and the attic/upstairs room was filled with cards, like christmas/birthday/fathers day/mothers day/easter, everything. And by filled, I mean several hundred to a thousand cards up there. Half the street was actually abandoned there, so we continued to check out the other houses, and a few doors down found the old school bus filled with junk that used to be placed in her backyard. How it moved, we don't know. It's interesting checking out places that someone, or yourself once lived, but we didn't find anything of hers. Oh well.
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shellyl
Location: Lenoir NC Gender: Female
I have learned not sweat the petty things and not to pet the sweaty things.
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 14 on 8/2/2006 4:37 PM >
| | | Checking out places that you used to live is really cool. My little brother bought the house we grew up in. A picture of our father was left on the utility room wall and the directions for making a pot of coffee that my mom wrote up was still on the inside of one of the kitchen cupboards [last edit 8/2/2006 4:37 PM by shellyl - edited 1 times]
A mirage is not an optical illusion. It is a real phenomenon, and one can take photographs of it. The interpretation of the image, however, is up to the fantasy of the human mind. |
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nobody
Location: VANCOUVER B.C. Gender: Male
5:55 is a state of mind
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 15 on 8/2/2006 6:49 PM >
| | | Posted by shellyl Checking out places that you used to live is really cool. My little brother bought the house we grew up in. A picture of our father was left on the utility room wall and the directions for making a pot of coffee that my mom wrote up was still on the inside of one of the kitchen cupboards
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How cool. N.
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Tupsumato
Location: Finland Gender: Male
How close can you go?
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 16 on 8/2/2006 6:56 PM >
| | | I recently heard that one of my co-workers still owns his family's old house. It has been abandoned since the early 1980s, and he was wondering what he should do for it, since no-one lives there (and it's almost impossible to renovate it), but there are some yearly expenses and taxes. However, he doesn't want to burn it down, because there's a huge tree right next to the house, and he wouldn't want to damage it... Anyway, I was wondering if I should go and check it out. It's quite far away from nearest neighbours.
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maZe
Location: Montreal/Moncton/Ottawa Gender: Female
"All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed" - Sean O'Casey
| | | | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 17 on 8/2/2006 7:37 PM >
| | | All my houses are still occupied. I was fortunate enough a few years ago to visit the house of my great-grandparents. It's been in the family until 2 years ago. We should have all pitched in and bought it. Hmm. The street it's on was named after my family
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levacas
Location: Hamilton and KW Gender: Female
Exploring the hidden, secret and forgotten nooks and crannies of society.
| | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 18 on 8/2/2006 7:59 PM >
| | | Posted by maZe All my houses are still occupied. I was fortunate enough a few years ago to visit the house of my great-grandparents. It's been in the family until 2 years ago. We should have all pitched in and bought it. Hmm. The street it's on was named after my family
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Gorgeous home! Is it in the Maritimes? Because it definitely has that maritime look and feel to it.
A Steel town girl is not afraid to get dirty |
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Zoltar
Location: NEPA Gender: Female
Fresh as Lettuce
| | | | Re: I took something from a site....but it was mine. <Reply # 19 on 8/3/2006 3:12 AM >
| | | My two previous homes are both still standing and occupied. The first was a trailer, which just so happens to be about a minute up the road from one of my favorite abandonments. I have such fond memories of the place. Now it looks like such a hole. It's quite odd when you remember something being so big when you were five years old, then when you return when you're twenty and everything's a lot smaller. I actually used to have a recurring dream about following the train tracks trying to get back to that house (even though the tracks didn't even go all the way there). I had it for years. Then one night when I was fifteen, I dreamt that I reached the house and found a few of my things and I took them home. Never had the dream again. The second house is in much better condition. I walked through it one last time after we moved out and before the new people moved in. That was kind of strange. I love that house, although I'm quite disappointed with what its current residents have done with it. It used to be bright yellow, and now it's white, and they replaced the cool old door on the front with a boring one. They don't decorate much, either. We used to cover the house and the yard with most excellent Christmas decorations. Sigh. How I loved the cathedral ceiling and the 12 foot Christmas trees.
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