
Exploring further. Here the cupboards have been eaten by a special cupboard eating monster.

Poor horse.

Welcome to yet another collection of these standard sized rooms. This one has functioned as an office.

As has this one.

And this one.

A closer look at the table in the room. In addition to pairless shoes, Christmas decorations are a common find in abandoned buildings.

I think, that this one has appeared since the abandonment of the building.

“I’m thinking about you”, the panda says.

Another small, dark office room.

A larger room with all the furniture turned upside down.

Children’s books and a chess board.

Moving along the corridors of the building.

Finding another pair of rubber boots. This must be the third one or something.

This looks like the staff break room.

Being afraid of needles I didn’t like this sight.

And there were quite many of them, too.

And in the same happy pile of junk on the floor with the needles were again loads of children’s toys.

This area looks like I’ve already been here.

Which is probably true. This office room is in the middle of the building with windows to two similar lobbies.

Still painting over there. Meanwhile I stepped out of another window and went on to further explore the area.
Afraid of needles, roof tops, and basements? Don’t start a career as a Paramedic. 😉
Great post as usual! Sorry I haven’t been coming around much lately. I have a LOT going on.
I am lucky to enjoy my current career in journalism! ☺️
It’s ok, Thomas! I’d be worried, if there was nothing else going on in your life than commenting my blog. I hope everything is ok!
Okay, to be completely honest, this happened… I sold my childhood home! The buyers have offered me full asking in cash, and I’ve been busy with paperwork and dealing with red tape, which will hopefully be completed by next month. So come next year, until the spring thaw, I will have nothing to do except read blogs. Keep up the good work my friend; your blog is one that my wife and I enjoy!
Well, that is a lot going on. Selling ones childhood home along with the memories can be quite difficult sometimes. But looking at the price, I guess congratulations would be the right thing to say here. I hope everything goes well and you can take your time reading blogs. I also hope you find new favorites 😉