I went to Moose Jaw for the weekend! I know, not the most exciting place in the world but because I have a lack of money and the need to get away it was a great place to go. Off I went, and not on an exploring trip either, but of course I did it anyways. I explored there and back and a bit while I was in the city. Not to many photo's but I was still able to find a few that I feel came out quite well. Here are a few things I learned on this trip:
1. always check for your camera before you drive out of the driveway
2. some people are luckier than others
3. always stay in a hotel with a waterside
4. every event starts on & after may long weekend
5. lounge in trees & not on the ground, that way the ants will not get you
6. tick season starts early
7. there is always a way into an abandoned house even if it doesn't look like it at first
8. Dawg shoes are not durable & should not be worn while walking on grass
9. bring spare batteries with you @ all times
10. do not take a secondary highway on a Sunday, they are busy with farm equipment
Enjoy!
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- + most of my time is spent exploring anything abandoned whether it be industrial, a ghost town, type of hospital, an old church or others + the other part of my time is spent getting an education or drawing
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- arilem
- + most of my time is spent exploring anything abandoned whether it be industrial, a ghost town, type of hospital, an old church or others + the other part of my time is spent getting an education or drawing
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Special note should be made of item #1. Failing to heed that advice can make a person feel exceedingly stupid.
That last picture is kinda creepy, time warp, twi-light zone-ish. Maybe they never did leave...did you check the attic for bodies? Weird.
To true, the whole house was like this, fridge & stove still in place, everything in the bathroom even a full roll of toilet paper on the ledge - good idea i should have checked for bodies :p
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