Ruins in the Undergrowth

“Hey, I wonder how that one house is doing,” I thought to myself two Saturdays ago. I had checked in on a house I first found back in June of 2022 in April of 2024 and had discovered it had collapsed badly.

At first, when I drove up the building, I thought it was completely gone based on how dense the undergrowth was, but then I kept looking and discovered that it was in fact still there.

But it has collapsed even more.

3 Comments Add yours

  1. Justin says:

    I think this may be a photo of this home back in January 2016. Looked a little better back then.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/9rdWjemSbkZx4cBj6

    1. cnaffziger says:

      It looks like it is. Great catch.

  2. Julie says:

    Shockingly I recognized this instantly, except it’s even worse than when I last saw it. I have decided that nature is just reclaiming it since no one else is.

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