Having loved responding to the ‘Abandoned’ Challenge a couple of weeks back, I now keep seeing these abandoned buildings jumping out at me. Even on the familiar road to the allotment in North Cork, I spotted a deserted house that had never caught my attention before.
How much we must miss by simply driving on by, not taking in the immediate surroundings.
So here is another shell of a house, long since abandoned and now nestling deeper and deeper into the surrounding Cork hedgerows.
I have a feeling the series may run and run………Have a great week, MM 🍀
I just want to push that door open little further … a sense of loss …sad
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Yes, I might just have to take a longer look next time myself.
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Abandoned is always a very interesting theme, so please go on 🙂
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Will do now I have your permission Inga 😉
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What faded beauty.
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Totally agree with you here.
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What is it about these abandoned buildings? When I went out to California over Christmas, I stopped for a photo of an abandoned building on Route 66. It was a mess. Really. Not in a charming way like in the photos you posted here. But it did spark the imagination. I had to wonder what life must have been like there… once upon a time.
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I think that is just it – they are full of stories
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OMG, I love it! The ivy makes it all the more awesome! I need new adjectives….like, seriously…
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I think I am starting to hit the jackpot where you are concerned IIWP. Fantastic, glad to provide a positive start to the week. MM 🍀
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Gorgeous images of Memory sitting quietly.
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Thank you Morgan, really appreciate you taking time out to comment as well as view. Have a good week. MM 🍀
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Reblogged this on Lavender Turquois.
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We will have no problem with you going on and on and on with abandonment! It is amasing to me how these buildings can just be left behind and not bulldozed over after a spell…. lucky for us and for you!
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So glad they are not, they spark the imagination and tell so many stories….
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Absolutely!
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Oh, I like them all…
So beautiful and so sad. So many memories…
If walls could speak.
Have a great week you too!
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Have a great week Malin, 💚
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It must be contagious because I too am becoming aware of the many houses in odd places in County Meath that are derelict.
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Somehow these buildings interest me, but not the abandoned ghost estates, monuments to the celtic tiger.
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I agree they are simply tombs of our stupidity. No the old houses, in particular great houses like Piltown House, Mornington had a story to tell.
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Natur pur!
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