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Bonus: in memoriam (of a house)

This photo is from last year’s blog. It’s time to look at it again.

For nearly three years, I have driven past this abandoned farmhouse and observed its decline. At first, the window glass was intact. Then one day, the glass was broken and the tail ends of white curtains fluttered against the rough stucco walls. After a while, the curtain ends were tattered (and less white), and then they were just…gone.

Lately, I’ve noticed the front door standing open.

On Tuesday, the trees had been pulled down and were left in a big pile in front of the house.

And, this morning there was a bulldozer knocking down walls.

By tomorrow, the house will be no more.

I have a rather unreasonable sense of loss, and worry that the other buildings at the same intersection will soon suffer the same fate.

FM 1585 and FM 168
Hockley County, Texas

July 16

Whatever the story here, the windows have been boarded up for so long that the wood is falling apart.

Levelland, Texas

photographed 2.16.2012

July 15

…and just a few blocks north of downtown, you can see this old place.

Levelland, Texas

photographed 3.14.12

March 20

A blind-eye window, if you will.

north of downtown, just east of Ave. H
Levelland, Texas

photographed 3.14.2012

March 18

There’s an abandoned cotton gin right in the middle of Levelland. I don’t know how long it’s been closed, but the ground around it is still springy with cotton pellets left from the ginning process.

Levelland, Texas

photographed 3.14.2012