Showing posts with label destruction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label destruction. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 03, 2025

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Destroyed Structure

This structure is located in Sylvester, Texas, which is an unincorporated community.  In 2000 the population was about 79.

Saturday, December 21, 2024

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Religious Graffiti

There's an abandoned zoo in Sisco, Texas.  It was active for about 10 years from 1920-1930.  It closed after a couple of animals died and the cause couldn't be determined.

On the zoo property there are several abandoned cabins that were rented out to visitors during the time the zoo was open.  They're small with one or two bedrooms, a kitchen, bathroom and living room with a fireplace.  
This graffiti wasn't there the last time I visited the site.  
Whoever did the graffiti shouldn't have done it, but it's correct.
   HE IS RISEN!!

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Once Upon a Time...
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Once upon a time there was a great little roadside farm stand not too far from my house--actually, it was right on one of the routes I could take to get to town.  It had been there for years and years.  They sold the most amazing produce.  I stopped there at least every other day throughout the summer and well into the Fall.

They grew their own corn and I have never tasted better corn on the cob than theirs.

Well, once upon a time there was a storm, unlike any that had hit our area before.  It rained and rained and the floods came and the waters rose and continued to rise until--devastation and destruction.  Some homes were lost, others were seriously damaged, one person lost his life and Pine's Farm stand was destroyed.

You might be thinking, "well, it's only a farm stand and compared to the homes and the one life that was lost, it's a small thing in the big scheme".  You're right.  But....it was an icon.  One that used to draw people from miles around, and it was, after all, the livelihood of the family that owned it.

So even after all theses years, I still miss it. Others do too.  Every spring you'll hear someone say, "gee, I wish Pine's was still around".  This spring was no different.