Welcome to The Time Capsule House, one of Ontario's most interesting and well preserved abandoned farmhouses.
The location specifics and family history have been a well kept secret amongst the small handful of explorers in the know, and I will maintain that same level of secrecy.
Even amidst the secrecy though, the house's contents, many of them still in place, give us a tiny glimpse into who these people were. They were a multi-generational family farming the land. They were collectors of many an item. They were very well read, intellectual folks, with a predilection for religion and philosophy. They were also an overtly musical family. Most importantly, they clearly loved each other. And now, they are gone forever.
I could add further narrative to describe the experience, which was phenomenal, despite being on edge at every moment and dripping in sweat, but this time around I'll just let the images speak for themselves.
Come on in and look around...
I highly recommend you click the link to see all of the photos of this spectacular abandoned house...
http://jermalism.blogspot.ca/2014/07/abandonment-issues-time-capsule-house.html
IMG_0104 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0312 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0091 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0148 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0142 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0080 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_9908 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_9950 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_9924 by jerm IX, on Flickr
The location specifics and family history have been a well kept secret amongst the small handful of explorers in the know, and I will maintain that same level of secrecy.
Even amidst the secrecy though, the house's contents, many of them still in place, give us a tiny glimpse into who these people were. They were a multi-generational family farming the land. They were collectors of many an item. They were very well read, intellectual folks, with a predilection for religion and philosophy. They were also an overtly musical family. Most importantly, they clearly loved each other. And now, they are gone forever.
I could add further narrative to describe the experience, which was phenomenal, despite being on edge at every moment and dripping in sweat, but this time around I'll just let the images speak for themselves.
Come on in and look around...
I highly recommend you click the link to see all of the photos of this spectacular abandoned house...
http://jermalism.blogspot.ca/2014/07/abandonment-issues-time-capsule-house.html
IMG_0104 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0312 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0091 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0148 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0142 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_0080 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_9908 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_9950 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_9924 by jerm IX, on Flickr