
And suddenly we are in a different kitchen. The old farm house actually contained two apartments.

A local paper from 2002. Judging by all the stuff inside this might actually be close to the date of abandonment.

Another vintage stove and a small closet.

Even a vintage TV could be found.

This apartment seemed smaller. The other one didn’t have large cupboards in the kitchen.

Another car insurance bill. I checked the register number before erasing it, and it was to a 1979 Datsun, which has been removed from traffic way back in 2000 after a good 21 years of service.

The large cupboards at the end of the kitchen still have some clothes inside.

Even more cupboards here.

This is probably the living room of the second apartment.

With a view back towards the kitchen.

The mess inside the second apartment was equal to the one in the first apartment.

The music taste of the inhabitant was stuck in the C-cassette era.

An interesting lamp and an even more interesting cupboard system here.

And another cupboard under the stairs.

I can’t even recognize that electronic device. But there sure are some Christmas decorations next to it.

The final room downstairs. Now there was only one way to continue the exploration.

Which was the attic. It was a cold open space with a sawdust floor and lots of old stuff.

The other direction didn’t exactly change things.

In the corner was another set of tires. Although the tax form was to a Datsun, these are of a different car, I believe.

The final photo: the stairs to the attic. Another former home thoroughly explored.
I got a good laugh over the fact that that car was built the same year I was born (1979). 🙂
But you are stil up and running, the car is not 😀