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Spring Break Decay-tion, Part 15
Futuro House in Royse City, Texas

Behold a Futuro House, a pre-fabricated home designed by Finnishย architect Matti Suuronen. It is one of 60 still in existence… out of 96 ever made. These gorgeous midcentury homes have a huge following… and now I am officially way into them. And with about 20 of them in the United Read more…


Spring Break Decay-tion, Part 14
Snyder, Texas


Spring Break Decay-tion, Part 13
Farmer, Texas

If I pulled over for every abandoned rural home as I blazed through the farm roads of Texas, I might still be on the road right now. But there is only so much time you can spend in the 95 degree heat inside the disgruntle of straggler residents who are Read more…


Spring Break Decay-Tion
Bristly and Abandoned

There’s something about the ground’s dry mustard yellow… like an old mangey mutt’s hide. It crunches at each step and if you stand still long enough, a tumbleweed greets your shins. It provided a nice texture accompaniment to the porous, splintered wood. These modular homes, the first decay of many, Read more…


Bedraggled Beauty
Day 2 in Texas, Part 1

While I rest, here is a collection of gorgeously dilapidated places of Western Texas–where you can wander freely through the rambles, where an expanse of space allows the abandoned to live on. These pictures were taken in Fort Stockton, Marathon, and Terlingua. Terlingua’s are part of its Ghost Town. More Read more…