This one is unique in that it’s still in tact, more or less. The inside was fantastic, too. They do evoke some melancholy, but mostly I love them for reminding us of what life was once like on the Midwest plains.
Thanks for commenting, Eliza. Happy spring to you, my friend :).
Eerie…looks haunted
I think it was!
Oh, my, haunted house! So many abandoned houses in your area – I feel sad for the loss of these beautiful homes.
This one is unique in that it’s still in tact, more or less. The inside was fantastic, too. They do evoke some melancholy, but mostly I love them for reminding us of what life was once like on the Midwest plains.
Thanks for commenting, Eliza. Happy spring to you, my friend :).
Thank you, Sharon, glad spring is here!
I was still waiting for a blizzard :(, but I embrace spring when she arrives!
It was a pretty remarkable un-winter. 😉
I bet that place was grand in its day.
LOVE this one! And you will love the equally haunted one out at Fountain Green–seen it???
I have seen that one, but it’s been a couple years. Thanks for the reminder, L. I should get back and shoot it before the vines leaf out.
a long history behind those weathered walls….awesome!
I enlarged the image as I couldn’t believe my eyes—how branches are intermingling with the house. Evocative shot!