Showing posts with label cabin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabin. Show all posts

Saturday, May 10, 2025

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Abandoned Cabin and Truck

It seems like I'm posting a lot of abandoned places lately, but to tell the truth, they're more interesting than any of the other architecture around here.  
This tiny cabin, probably not a home at one time...maybe a storage place or a smoke house...is located in Colorado City, TX.  
I did some extra editing on it just to have something different, and I really like the final effect.

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

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Structure at Pioneer Park

This log cabin structure is located within the gates of Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, Alaska. 
It's currently shuttered during the winter, but is still an imposing building.
I liked the red sign on the otherwise brown building.

Sunday, January 12, 2025

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Off Road Cabin

On the way to Rule, Texas we saw this very, very abandoned cabin just off the main road.  There's probably not anything redeemable about this structure but it sure makes for a great photo.  We walked all around the cabin and there wasn't a bad perspective to be seen considering how decrepit the structure is.

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

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Window and View

The other day my daughter, grandkids and I went to the abandoned Cisco Zoo.  While I was standing in one of the deserted cabins I looked out the window and saw this view.  I thought it was interesting, so I photographed the scene through the window space.

Saturday, October 12, 2024

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An abandoned Cabin at the Cisco, TX zoo

The zoo in Cisco, TX that was active in the 1920s-1930s had several cabins on the property that could be rented for people to spend time in the country near the zoo exhibits.  The cabins were small, usually one or two small bedrooms, living room, bathroom and a kitchen.  The structures are still standing, but they are empty and windowless and trashed.
One can only imagine what it was like in its hey-day.

Monday, December 26, 2022

23/365   Night Scene

I very recently got a new phone.  

During all the times I've visited Fairbanks I've never seen the Northern Lights.  I hope to see them this trip, so tonight I went outside around 10:45 pm (it gets pitch dark around 4 pm during the winter).  There were no "lights" then, probably because of the heavy cloud cover, but I wanted to try the phone camera in the dark to see how it well it photographed at night.  

This is looking south.  It's amazing.  The image can't be blown up too large because it would be too grainy, but what a great job it does for small pics.