Abandoned Places – Thousand Oaks – May 08
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Enigma House (Part 2 of 2)

Why call it “Enigma House” ?.. One odd feature stood out. With one exception, every fixture in the house remained intact with light bulbs still in them.

Bathroom

A tub with a view





So many warm fires must have burned here and kept thousands warm and buzzing with excitement. Look slightly to the left of the fireplace..

Honey bees

Evicted

Sadly there must have been hundreds of corpses smoked and blacken at the bottom of the nest.

Left in haste?
As has been discussed, this site has been torn down completely at this time. Only this memory remains.

Why call it “Enigma House” ?.. One odd feature stood out. With one exception, every fixture in the house remained intact with light bulbs still in them.

Bathroom

A tub with a view





So many warm fires must have burned here and kept thousands warm and buzzing with excitement. Look slightly to the left of the fireplace..

Honey bees

Evicted

Sadly there must have been hundreds of corpses smoked and blacken at the bottom of the nest.

Left in haste?
As has been discussed, this site has been torn down completely at this time. Only this memory remains.
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Date: 2008-11-24 11:03 pm (UTC)Beautiful pictures. More appreciation of what we leave behind.