Obviously a generator like this would not have originally been sitting in the middle of a driveway. Apparently someone tried to remove it from its original site, and then gave up -- caught by the cops maybe? Anyway, a good size roll-back truck or truck and crane would have been needed to move it, and due to its age and condition, probably would not have been worth the effort or expense. But it does make a good pix. No, I can't identify the make -- damned!
Maybe it is all due to longing .......a longing to belong, or brooding over the one love that they allowed to get away from them? Here, in their minds eye, they can be King, if only for some stolen moments.
To speak of one's true feelings and emotions was and is more terrifying then sitting in this place with the murkiness of it all with or without a six pack?
But what would I know?
I can imagine children strapped into these things.Soiling themselves,flies swarming around in the stench,large roaches scampering,sometimes crawling unto their faces to eat leftover crumbs of food not cleaned from around their mouths.This was a place of horror.
Grace is very right..it's like the building calls you to explore,to understand the misery that went on inside it,to meet the spirits that wander it's halls in confusion and agony.
Another great shot!You can see sunlight in this picture and it looks almost like a room of safety as in it makes me think of people dreaming of escape from this place.
Incredible shot!I don't see anything that could be considered paranormal in this picture but I have no doubt this place is absolutely and completely haunted.
I've noticed alot of these abandoned asylums and such are very pretty architecturally but the beauty has been made poisonous with all the tragedy and human misery that took place beyond these grand halls.