How strange that they left not just the large, hard to move artifacts like the refrigerator (which routinely get abandoned because if they're old they're not worth the bother)... but the dishes, the fans. Why? That meter looks fairly modern, so does the refrigerator. The stove is magnificent and likely old but was still sound and surely valuable when it still worked.
Beautifully spooky! Do you have any idea of the history of these places and why they were abandoned? Ghosts and goblins? Headless horseman?
ReplyDeleteCan I have the stove?
ReplyDeleteHow strange that they left not just the large, hard to move artifacts like the refrigerator (which routinely get abandoned because if they're old they're not worth the bother)... but the dishes, the fans. Why? That meter looks fairly modern, so does the refrigerator. The stove is magnificent and likely old but was still sound and surely valuable when it still worked.
ReplyDeleteThis must've been a fun video to do. I think part of the fun regarding this house is using our imaginations to explain why it was abandoned.
ReplyDeleteGrand self-made GURNEY STUDIO opening lettering works very well on that one as well.
ReplyDeleteScary musical background, but you are safe. Luckily your belt shows some particular ghost-buster weaponry.
Maybe ghosts are shy. May be they won't like to be caught, portrayed and drawn at gunpoint, by Mr. Gurney, the one and only:-)
haha! That's great! I misread the intro, skimming over the word town, and I kept looking for the ghost.
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