During a weekend drive on the back roads of eastern Wyoming, we found ourselves invited to wander about this abandoned home and ponder what dreams once filled these rooms.
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Is a room a room without human presence? And what emotions did you feel wandering about this place?
once a room has been filled with the emotional energy of humans can it ever be other than a room? as I walked about this home…sadness for my imagination pondered several “hows and whys” that brought about the separation of a family from this house that was once a home.
Good point, Brenda
Great shots. What’s in the other room?
A single chair
Great picture. I love the half open door.
Thanks Sebastin …
I always wish I knew the stories behind places like this. Very evocative.
And I find myself wondering about their life stories after they moved away
Good shot, Brenda. It has something magnetic.
Thank you Stefano
I think there’s sadness in your photo, the sadness of a place no longer a home without people and possibly not long as a building.
janet
It seems we share a similar perspective…is this a foretelling of rural America?
Wonderful textures. Nicely done
Thank you Tina
Do not ask me where I am going,
As I travel in this limitless world,
Where every step I take is my home.
Dogen
Thank you marcelo (smile)
Rise, let us go–
Along the path lies
The clear dew.
~Fujo
That looks like a really old door(s) that has seen a lot of things in its younger heydays. Could have been happy moments or sad moments behind those doors. But I’m sure it gets a lot of stares and attention know…not too sure if it minds. Great photo for this week’s theme 🙂
Thank you Mabel…I think the only visitors to this home today are the cattle and antelope that graze nearby.
Animals are usually easily entertained by almost anything 🙂