Monday, May 19, 2014

For Rubbish Tuesday

I just recently discovered a new meme...Rubbish Tuesday over at Rubbish by Roan.  So this is my offering.  We came across it in 2012 in Parke County, or at least I am pretty sure we were still in Parke County in Indiana.

There was an RV parked out behind...and these two came to greet me.   Yes, they were friendly...so far I have never had a close encounter other than having a few dogs that I could hardly get away from.


24 comments:

  1. This is very sad. I bet at one time it was a big beautiful, and prestigious home. I will go and pay her a visit!

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  2. So cool to find someone else who likes to photograph old run down buildings! The snow scene on your banner is WONDERFUL.
    Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  3. This is one huge house. I can almost see it in its heyday, bright white with cheerful curtains adorning the windows and children running and playing in the yard. Great find! Thanks for linking up!

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  4. i like those woofers! :) great old house!

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  5. I bet that house was really grand in its day! How sad that it's not occupied. Great find for Rubbish Tuesday.

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  6. Glad to see you joining in for this one. :D

    That house, no doubt, was beautiful in its day.

    There's a run-down house we pass occasionally in Danville that looks like the Herman Munster house. I've tried to photograph it but there are usually people around and I haven't been able to get a good shot of it yet.

    ~Lindy

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  7. Oh the stories that must exist within those walls. One a wonderful find. My, I could have brought back oodles of material for Rubbish Tuesday had I known about it beforehand. I'll keep that meme in mind.

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  8. Love the photos!! What a beautiful house that must have been. Now it would make the perfect set for a haunted house movie.

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  9. Whoaw! I love the naked trees and the dogs.

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  10. Oh my goodness! What a shame this old house has been left to fall apart. Sore makes a great photo op, though!

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  11. Oh, that's a good one. Very interesting. It must have been a show place way back when.

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  12. What a magnificent house! I would love to know its story. The dogs are cute, too.

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  13. It must've been glorious in its day. Reminds me of a house my husband and I used to walk by, when we were first married.

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  14. Rose, I love those photos! Wouldn't you love to have seen that house in its heyday. Wow!

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  15. Oh my....what beauty going down.

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  16. The old place has lots of character even in its advanced decay. Fine shots.

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  17. Wow, it must have been a grand home at one time.

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  18. Wow! What a great old heap! It is a true shame that it is in such a run down condition. Glad the dogs were friendly!

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  19. oh i love this place...sad that it hasn't been kept up :( so cute, the dogs guarding it!

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  20. I can't help myself...this house would be a great location for a Halloween bash. Haunts

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  21. Wow what an awesome old home. I bet it was grand in it's day. If there was an RV and dogs around perhaps they are planning to restore the home. Wouldn't that be grand.

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  22. Wonderful old house.
    They have a story to tell.
    Lots of greetings Karin

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  23. Excellent photos of this once stately mansion . . .

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  24. I always want to enter these old homes and get the feeling of what once was......Nice captures.

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