Mrs Badger
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I visited this house with Badger. We were out for a drive and stumbled across it. I had recently seen a post on here and instantly loved the pictures. To say how excited I was when we found Alfred's house is indescribable. I felt quite welcomed in the house, but Badger was not so comfortable.
This is my first post, but not my first explore. I hope you enjoy as much as I did.
SAM_0894 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
This is on the side of the building, underneath a false chimney. Not sure what the initials mean.
WP_20150125_093 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Crack on the back wall, not sure how much longer Alfred's House will be safe.
SAM_0903 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
The sitting room. The second room down stairs.
SAM_0911 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
I don't know why, but I love the wall paper. Although I wouldn't want in my own home
SAM_0931 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
WP_20150125_059 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
I didn't like this picture when I first saw it. It was taken on my phone as my camera battery had gone flat.
SAM_0922 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
There were a few books around. Quite a bit of medication and plenty of empty Whiskey bottles. I can see how Alfred spent his lonely days.
SAM_0917 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Upstairs in the back bedroom. I didn't want to enter as the floor wasn't very sound. When I first saw this picture I was astounded that I'd captured an Orb, now I understand why Badger didn't feel as comfortable as I did. Is this Alfred or his Mother I wonder?
WP_20150125_022 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
The more I looked around the small house the more I think Alfred must have felt very alone
WP_20150125_030 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Lots of personal but broken belongings
WP_20150125_021 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Bags packed with no where to go.
WP_20150125_056 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
A small pantry, to the side of the living room was full of more whiskey bottles a fridge with it rotten contents and a few saucepans
WP_20150125_090 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
There are signs of electricity, but no sink/toilet.
Thank you Alfred for letting me view your house, maybe we will meet again.
This is my first post, but not my first explore. I hope you enjoy as much as I did.
SAM_0894 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
This is on the side of the building, underneath a false chimney. Not sure what the initials mean.
WP_20150125_093 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Crack on the back wall, not sure how much longer Alfred's House will be safe.
SAM_0903 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
The sitting room. The second room down stairs.
SAM_0911 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
I don't know why, but I love the wall paper. Although I wouldn't want in my own home
SAM_0931 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
WP_20150125_059 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
I didn't like this picture when I first saw it. It was taken on my phone as my camera battery had gone flat.
SAM_0922 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
There were a few books around. Quite a bit of medication and plenty of empty Whiskey bottles. I can see how Alfred spent his lonely days.
SAM_0917 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Upstairs in the back bedroom. I didn't want to enter as the floor wasn't very sound. When I first saw this picture I was astounded that I'd captured an Orb, now I understand why Badger didn't feel as comfortable as I did. Is this Alfred or his Mother I wonder?
WP_20150125_022 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
The more I looked around the small house the more I think Alfred must have felt very alone
WP_20150125_030 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Lots of personal but broken belongings
WP_20150125_021 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
Bags packed with no where to go.
WP_20150125_056 (2) by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
A small pantry, to the side of the living room was full of more whiskey bottles a fridge with it rotten contents and a few saucepans
WP_20150125_090 by mrsbadger74, on Flickr
There are signs of electricity, but no sink/toilet.
Thank you Alfred for letting me view your house, maybe we will meet again.