I am afraid this old house won't be here too many more years.
bee7474 wrote:
I am afraid this old house won't be here too many more years.
Great Capture.Lets hope some critters use it as a winter protection house.
I hadn't thought of that, but bet you are right.
Nice shot Bee. Old buildings are among my favorite subjects. Well done.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Needs a little roof work. Nice shot. I don't know what the fascination is with nature reclaiming it's own but it's a subject unto it's owm among photographers, including me. Would make an interesting challenge.
bee7474 wrote:
I am afraid this old house won't be here too many more years.
Whenever I see photos like this is makes me want to know the story behind them. Who lived there? What was their life like? When and why did they leave? >Alan
Thanks, I don't know why it attracts me, but I keep taking pictures of it. At the rate it is going it may out last me.
Great shot! What the real estate people would call a "fixer upper."
I think it may take a lot of fixing. Thanks. It seems a shame that it was deserted. The view is fantastic. Will post a picture of the mountain range that you can see from that location.
Yep, needs a few renovations!!
Don
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
And in the papers they said it was a fixer upper.
Don't always believe what you read in the papers.
I don't know... mow the lawn, a little paint, a picket fence, a good real estate agent--- it should sell okay in the low 400k price range.
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