Nature turned that pavilion into an arbor. How nice. Now if nature would just plant some grapes or jasmine underneath it. Upon first glance, it looked like those holes in the bathroom were bullet holes, which definitely gave the place an extra morbid vibe as execution venue. Glad they are just former fixture holes. Those sunset photos evoke memories of that feeling when you take a deep breath, but sometimes you get a deeper breath than normal and it feels as though your lungs have extra expanded. I've been at sunsets like that, where the whole place has that relaxing extra deep breath feeling. It's nice.
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The scenery was nice there if you could look past the garbage and ignore the dogs that were barking 24/7 in the trailer park next door. It was a bit eerie to see all the things left behind that nature had claimed. There was a playground with a swingset and slide that I almost missed because the weeds were ten feet high and you could barely make out the metal structures hiding in it. I also found an old volleyball court and about a dozen sets of picnic tables and fire rings. But the bathroom was definitely the main attraction there.
And I think some of those holes might actually have been bullet holes…
!PIZZA
I was wondering if it was close by to town, and forgot to ask that. I suppose it had to be with that plethora of trash there. It would have seemed all the eerier if it was in the middle of nowhere with strange people making nighttime visits and littering in the process. The piece of the truck was certainly eerie. Hopefully that kid it belonged to is fine, and it is only there because his trashy mom decided to trash the place with their trash.
Interesting place to stop in. I hope you are moving on soon though. Has a bit of a nuclear waste dump site vibe to me :)
Oh I'm long gone… I never post anything until I've made tracks, just for safety purposes.
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Oh good. As a paranoid person, I always assume that other people are less cautious than me:)