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February 11, 2006
Abandoned House
Today I explored an abandoned house in Baltimore.
I was a little leary going in, because I could see from outside there was no roof.
Still, I went in, exploring the house. I found it had a pretty good view of the cemetery across the street.
I also found evidence of human habitation. Or, junkies, anyway.
It turns out that besides a nice place to shoot up, the place used to be used as a church.
So, it didn't really surprise me that I found a headstone in the building.
At first.
But why would there be a grave headstone carved with someone's name and other information be sitting in a church instead of being placed at the person's grave?
Posted by calculatoronfire at February 11, 2006 02:48 PM
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wow. that view out the window is seriously awesome. and it feels like some sort of commentary or symbolism of life...but I don't know quite what...
Posted by: d2ana at February 11, 2006 03:22 PM
No offense, but going into abandoned houses by yourself in the winter isn't real bright. You're providing the only remaining element required for a perfect robbery-homicide. Think about it, would they even know where to look for you?
Posted by: tfg at February 11, 2006 08:55 PM
No worries. I was in constant contact with the mothership.
Besides, it was right across from the cemetery.
Posted by: brian at February 12, 2006 10:46 AM
Brian, no worries; I know to look for you in all the decaying, abandoned crack houses of Baltimore if you ever "go missing". Hmm, does it really matter if you check out the abandoned houses in the winter or any other season for that matter? I bet the junkie bucket is more full in the spring.
Posted by: Sonja at February 13, 2006 08:48 AM