Mockingbird With Nakedeye + Cunningplan = Fun Adventures (Fact)
2am we all started, around half past 8 at night we finished, this day was the best day I have had doing this hobby, it was brilliant from meeting up with Nakedeye in the car park smoking a cigeratte looking like something from the goth period to Cunningplan and his pineapple obsession it was none stop laughs and im glad we all finally met up and got on brilliantly, all this was a few weeks planned in advance and Nakedeye wanted a trip down south anyway to get away from all those Welsh houses.
This remote farmhouse was last on our list (doing this trip backwards) we saw it from the motorway and decided to turn the cars in different positions and head down narrow lanes to finally see what we saw in the distance, we arrived and soon enough, Cunningplan was battling the stinging nettles and thistles to get inside, I simply followed his beatdown track save me wasting energy
Once inside we began snapping away, we was on a high from the last place, knowing we had some cracking shots, which a few people had overlooked in the previous reports of the place.
As I walked upstairs where the floors was bending and snapping, with nice big gaps in the bedrooms, I could see Cunningplan and Nakedeye down below mocking me, as they began laughing about a madman upstairs, I dont think neither of them walked properly into the bedrooms, but I had fun doing balancing acrobatics dodgy floors seem to like me, but not so much Nakedeye
When we had finished we parted ways with handshakes and laughs and started planning our next adventure, this day seems such a long time ago now
So here is the Journeys End Farmhouse - sorry I have no history but it seems abandoned for a very long time :
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Cheers Cunningplan&Nakedeye for making this whole day worthwhile!
Thanks for looking as always - Mockingbird
2am we all started, around half past 8 at night we finished, this day was the best day I have had doing this hobby, it was brilliant from meeting up with Nakedeye in the car park smoking a cigeratte looking like something from the goth period to Cunningplan and his pineapple obsession it was none stop laughs and im glad we all finally met up and got on brilliantly, all this was a few weeks planned in advance and Nakedeye wanted a trip down south anyway to get away from all those Welsh houses.
This remote farmhouse was last on our list (doing this trip backwards) we saw it from the motorway and decided to turn the cars in different positions and head down narrow lanes to finally see what we saw in the distance, we arrived and soon enough, Cunningplan was battling the stinging nettles and thistles to get inside, I simply followed his beatdown track save me wasting energy
Once inside we began snapping away, we was on a high from the last place, knowing we had some cracking shots, which a few people had overlooked in the previous reports of the place.
As I walked upstairs where the floors was bending and snapping, with nice big gaps in the bedrooms, I could see Cunningplan and Nakedeye down below mocking me, as they began laughing about a madman upstairs, I dont think neither of them walked properly into the bedrooms, but I had fun doing balancing acrobatics dodgy floors seem to like me, but not so much Nakedeye
When we had finished we parted ways with handshakes and laughs and started planning our next adventure, this day seems such a long time ago now
So here is the Journeys End Farmhouse - sorry I have no history but it seems abandoned for a very long time :
IMGP8886 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8783 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8792 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8839 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8797 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8801 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8854 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8853 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8824 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8859 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8869 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8844 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8843 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8858 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8804 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8860 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8868 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8819 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8818 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8820 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8830 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
Cheers Cunningplan&Nakedeye for making this whole day worthwhile!
Thanks for looking as always - Mockingbird
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