Based on the bread, I'd say you were pretty lucky there wasn't anyone in there when you went in! I love these old homes and love seeing someone that walks through without disturbing anything. Although I must admit I'd be very tempted to start cleaning it up. Always breaks my heart to see what vandals do.
Canada wasn't affected by the collapse in 2008. I'm not sure why they moved out but there has been a lot of new development on the outskirts of the cities here in Southern Ontario, so I suspect another developer bought these people out for the land. I see a lot of that here.
Definitely a squatter in that house! You should be very careful when entering houses like this. I would be terrified !! I would never enter an abandoned house without another person, especially as a female. You are so brave!!! The basement was creepy as hell!!!!
Great video, really could be perfect fixer upper. Did I miss, no fireplace? A Ghost at 5:12, I know LOL.. Your brave going into that basement, no handrail, & so dark.. Please be safe..
Pam I just wanted to say as a fellow explorer I thoroughly enjoy your videos. You always make us feel like we are part of the adventure. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Great Video Tiki. Your lucky to find these houses that still have stuff in them. In my area, they are already so badly destroyed or cleaned out most of the time. Odd seeing the christmas cards so close to Christmas. Have a wonderful Holiday Tiki
I am so glad you are seeking out abandoned homes .It's so fascinating to explore old ones. You are doing a great job documenting them. I want to tell you that I love your accent!
Thank you, Tiki, for the entertainment you've given this old lady this past year. Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year that includes many more homes filled with memories past.
Cool explore! Such a wonderful building. When you walked up to the house, I thought it was a hockey puck farm! Tee hee. The cards made me sad. I would venture the squatter had a dog. Be safe in your journies. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!
You are so hrave for going in the basement! But pls be careful, i felt uneasy watching this one because it doesnt look like the squatter left becuas that bread wasnt moldy
always love these old farmhouses so peaceful, so historical, beautiful at one time, and trashed when the nutbars and woo woos get in.The basement was awesome, too bad it was a little dark, but that panel was an alarm system, so it had recently been updated, the crawlspace was great, when I worked at bell as a summer job back in 78 had to crawl through many of those.I see comments about creepy and hearing voices..the only thing I find scary about this is the colour scheme someone painted it lol. Great vid as always Pam. and have a great christmas and a very awesome new year.
TraditionalHymns its different if its your basement however if its a basement in an abandoned house that's different because you never know what you will find or if someone is in the house and traps you on the basement. She is so brave.
TraditionalHymns lol I'd go to a hotel lmbo!! but im agreeing with nora too if its ur house and u grow up in it you may not be that scared...but me? id totally be scared lol
There was a squater in this house , they just weren't there or hiding. That is fresh bread. Love how you showed the basement wall and is a rare type of construction method. That exterior wall had feild stone wall above the foundation, then at 3-ish feet goes to brick. Thank you for showing this !!
Merry Christmas to you Pam, from the UK again! Yet another great video and for some reason this house made me particularly sad. It was once a lovely family home in a nice setting, something about it really hit a note with me. I wonder why it was abandoned, all those trophies etc. Love the way so many houses in Canada have basements and proper stairs into the attic (or loft as we call them). Basement was very creepy for some reason... well done again
Another great video. I'm getting caught up on watching u tube video's, so Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! The weather here in Kentucky is nasty too' although driving through the country in the winter is nice because you find house's that have been hidden by tree's or other growth.Thank you for your video's!
Cool! Found myself a new channel to get addicted to. I wish more people would make this kinds of long, uncut Urbex videos. I love it how you take your time to capture all the things you find. Personally i cant be as talkative as you can, because my camera sucks at capturing my voice.
Hello Pam,I have seen all your videos now over the last six weeks and whilst waiting for your new one have been looking at other peoples..wow none match your professional standard,how do you keep the camera so steady,and you always show what we want to see and narrate with a beautiful voice. Happy Christmas from a very stormy but mild England ! Xx
Hi Tiki...That basement is way too eerie for me...And you DEFINITELY hear some voices as you're heading down the stairs at about 18:40 or so and a little bit from there. I was also afraid for you that the "squatter" was still somewhere lurking inside the house. You seemed pretty calm and collected in the making of this video...even while in the basement. Wishing you MANY new adventures this coming New Year!
One of the loafs of bread isnt moldy, also it looks like theres a half eaten pear on the table that isnt very rotten. He was probably still living there but was somewhere else when you visited. You should carry a self defense weapon.
Happy holidays! Another great video, really dark & scary basement...I rarely hear you say the word "scary". Definitely looks like someone might use that abandoned home for a place to stay, the clothes looked like they might even be for someone who goes to work...you never know... Thanks for sharing your videos. Always enjoyable!!!
For some reason this vid had a high Creep Factor score for me. Specially that dark basement. You truly are "a man" for going down there - even if you were creeped out yourself! Have a happy holiday season, Pam! Steve
Thanks for putting up your videos all year Tiki. Its always facinating seeing what people leave behind. This again is an old house that could still be saved and it always seems a shame that there isnt someone using it. I cant even think of any abandoned houses anywhere round Aucklands North Shore where i live here in New Zealand. Theyre are just to friggin expensive. Saw you in the mirror. Wondered what you looked like as youre always behind the camera. LOL Have asafe and happy christmas. - Andrew
This was a great tour tiki; another beautiful house, a squatters paradise torn down, lots of clues left behind and your a good detective, it's like listening to you narrate an episode of CSI :)
Hey Pam! Enjoyed your video!! I'm so glad the squatter wasn't still in there hiding! You would have definitely found him....LOL...Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!! Stay Safe!!!:)
Hey, it's me again.. Thanks for what I call The Christmas tour. I loved it. So glad you were safe in that dark basement. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Awesome house! The one bread looked fresh. Maybe there was someone there still staying in that place. Whoever it was wasn't the neat tidy and clean type. LOL! I still worry about u running into some crazed loonatic out there in one of these places. I really liked this house though. Looked like a nice place to fix up. Hope u have a Merry Christmas. It seems the weather there isn't as bad as it is in Kansas City. We have ice and on top that we have 3 inches of snow. Its only 8 degrees today and the snow is falling again. Argh!
I love all ur videos, always looking forward to more videos from u... I love the abandoned houses and etc, soo neat and always have some story in those places. The basement was pretty scary there...
My girlfriend and I both agree!... You have nerves of steel!. We would be far to scared to go down that dark creepy basement, lol. Great job and thanks for sharing:).
Merry Christmas Pam!! Another awesome video and house. I laughed when you said "are those condoms? LOL. Can't wait for the next adventure with Tiki Trex :-)
That loaf of bread seemed farily fresh, so perhaps the person still uses this home as a place to live. If he/she was comsuming the dog food to stave off hunger, that absolutely breaks my heart. I hope things change for them.
It's strange how so many leave their appliances behind, washer, dryer, fridge. Guess the trophies didn't mean much anymore either. We appreciate the tours, and may 2014 be an even better year for you. Happy Holidays Pam and best wishes!
Note to self; If I ever abandon my house, be sure to leave a scary mask hanging on the basement wall... Just in case someone comes exploring with a flashlight someday.
Wow! Amazing Video - Belated wishes for a successful year of adventure this year! You are braver than me - I'd have been out of there at the first sign of the squatter - weren't you afraid' that he/she show up when you were filming? (maybe with dog…?)
That was a creepy basement for sure. It's hard to believe that you go down in all of those creepy old basements with such ease. I am so afraid of basements that the house we moved from not long ago was very old and the 20 or so years that we lived in that house I can count on my right hand how many times I actually ventured down there. My mind works overtime and would hear things and think that spiders would jump on me or rats/mice would nibble on my feet.
Hi Tiki, how r u. Great video as always. I see you got so many thumbs up 4 this, of course. I c 1 thumb down. I don't get why they wd do that. They obviously don't appreciate brilliant footage when they c it. Grrrr.. it annoys me so much. Great job. Happy Christmas tiki to u and yr family. And a happy new yr. Yr friend jackie from the UK.
Another great video. That house made me sad though. Someone's most bsentimental possessions scattered like trash. Sometimes when I am watching these videos I feel like I would like to get in there and tidy up a bit. I hope you carry on exploring because you make it really interesting. Incidentally the weather today, here in the north of England is very much the same as the weather in the video. Very dark and stormy. It's going to be a wet and windy Christmas. Happy Christmas and a great new to you.
...and here I am watching this just after Christmas! LOL It never ceases to amaze me the things that people leave behind in houses. If nothing else, would it really take so much effort to sort it into a garbage can? >.
Thanks Pam , its 0755 here in Oz and I have just finished my shift so I am off to bed now it has been 105, stinking hot over here but today it has dropped to 80, much cooler and better for shut eye, now the condoms & diet drink is what I call over the top in safety:-]. Take care & once again Merry Christmas.
Thanks, Pam. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, too. It is so easy to let one's imagination run wild. I kept having a dreadfully ominous feeling that you were going to discover a squatter still there...dead!!! If you would have said there was a horrible smell about the place....yikes...time to change pants. And every time I see an old couch in one of those places, my first thought is "don't sit on it, Tiki", because probably FULL of mice. haha. Enjoyed the speculations. Such a mystery as to why all the trophies and card memories left behind. Oh, wanted to mention that at 5:10 or so, it was VERY nice to see your reflection in the mirror. Made this video extra special. - x0x - Tom
Another good video. All that wind made me cold I had to turn off my ceiling fan. I much prefer Florida than winters up north. All those pucks going to waste. Such a puckin' shame (sorry couldn't help myself). Hope you had a good Christmas.
Thanks for the cool video. I have a feeling that Jonathan was hit by a car on his way to or from hockey practice. His parents left his gear and pucks to remember him by. I also think his dad was in a wheelchair but I see no evidence of this Anyway its just a feeling. Lol happy new year and belated Merry Christmas to you and keep up the good work. :)
Hockey pucks? Golf clubs? Was this Happy Gilmore's farm? I don't think the squatter was far away, that one loaf of bread wasn't too old. Be careful and I hope you're armed. Merry Christmas to you and yours also! Thanks for another great tour! LS
Hi, I am amazed that people leave behind a lot of their stuff, just seems odd to me. Why would they do that? anyway, yet another great vid from you. For sure there was someone living in that room with the dog food. The bread on the lower shelve lookec pretty fresh, unlike the one on the top. Sorry your weathers so bad, but we have strong winds and heavy rain here. Looking forward to your vids in the new year. Keep well, keep safe.
Great video of that house. Looks like it was really something at one time. Surprised that so many of the light fixtures were still in place. Would love to have that shower stall. It was cool! The shelving in the kitchen was like the one in a house I had years ago. Kind of concerned about you, as when you were in that one bedroom upstairs with the mattress, covers, pillow etc., those things looked as though they had been used recently. That one loaf of bread looks fresh and to me, I thought I saw an orange on the table as well. I know you are careful, but sometimes wish you had a companion along just in case. Thanks for the tidbit on the spider and egg sack, I love it.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I subscribed a while ago when I noticed that you've explored many places I've seen and wondered about. Thanks! I've scrolled down in the comments and see you've answered one of my questions (have you ever encountered a squatter). My next question would be have you ever encountered anybody at all? I know a lot of the properties that are bought out by developers will have some kind of security do at least a drive by occasionally. My next question would be do you ever research into the home and previous owners? I can't be the only one who thought the abandoned hockey equipment and trophies were strange and rather sad.
How could a home this beautiful be abandoned, on the one hand; and on the other hand, you have people with lots of money who pay endlessly to purchase and maintain houses just like this one. I don't get it. I would take it AS IS! I love your videos.
This is so sad! Trophies...Christmas cards...hockey equipment. Obviously for a young sportsman. Looks like he died and the people who lived there left his stuff and took off. Someone suggested that in the comments. Really looks that way :(
i wonder if this located somewhere near strathroy outskirts just a feeling i have. also it feels like a witness protection thing kinda thing or perhaps a sudden leave illness or something and hospital another province is what i feel. so sad about the homeless one as well i hope things arw better for them. i do hope this family is all ok. its so sad to see ppl up n leave things that they may have cherished as once wo derful memories.
Based on the bread, I'd say you were pretty lucky there wasn't anyone in there when you went in! I love these old homes and love seeing someone that walks through without disturbing anything. Although I must admit I'd be very tempted to start cleaning it up. Always breaks my heart to see what vandals do.
I just want to thank everyone for your holiday wishes and all of your wonderful comments! :)
great job, i was scared for u because it was so dark down there in the basement, hoping was not a dog down there.
***** Both and thanks!
Merry Christmas :D
Merry Christmas! Thanks for the awesome videos!
Canada wasn't affected by the collapse in 2008. I'm not sure why they moved out but there has been a lot of new development on the outskirts of the cities here in Southern Ontario, so I suspect another developer bought these people out for the land. I see a lot of that here.
Definitely a squatter in that house! You should be very careful when entering houses like this. I would be terrified !! I would never enter an abandoned house without another person, especially as a female. You are so brave!!! The basement was creepy as hell!!!!
Love your videos. You need one those big light that mount right on your camera or a bigger flashlight
The one thing I would not be able to do is not close the windows or doors that are open.
so true,...
Great video, really could be perfect fixer upper. Did I miss, no fireplace? A Ghost at 5:12, I know LOL.. Your brave going into that basement, no handrail, & so dark.. Please be safe..
Pam I just wanted to say as a fellow explorer I thoroughly enjoy your videos. You always make us feel like we are part of the adventure. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Great Video Tiki. Your lucky to find these houses that still have stuff in them. In my area, they are already so badly destroyed or cleaned out most of the time. Odd seeing the christmas cards so close to Christmas. Have a wonderful Holiday Tiki
I am so glad you are seeking out abandoned homes .It's so fascinating to explore old ones. You are doing a great job documenting them. I want to tell you that I love your accent!
Thanks for all the great tours! Please be careful and Happy Holidays Tiki! You're the greatest!
Thank you, Tiki, for the entertainment you've given this old lady this past year. Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year that includes many more homes filled with memories past.
How are you doing now?
It's sad to see such lovely homes go to ruin.I'm glad you're documenting these finds.Please be careful.
I really hate to see these big beautiful victorian homes go to waste . I love your videos
At 1:39 I see a person thats wearing a blue t-shirt in the top window... its probarly a squatter. He/she could of hid somewhere when you where there?
Cool explore! Such a wonderful building. When you walked up to the house, I thought it was a hockey puck farm! Tee hee. The cards made me sad. I would venture the squatter had a dog. Be safe in your journies. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!
It is so heartbroken that this place was demolished.
You are very brave going down into that basement. Happy New year!
You are so hrave for going in the basement! But pls be careful, i felt uneasy watching this one because it doesnt look like the squatter left becuas that bread wasnt moldy
always love these old farmhouses so peaceful, so historical, beautiful at one time, and trashed when the nutbars and woo woos get in.The basement was awesome, too bad it was a little dark, but that panel was an alarm system, so it had recently been updated, the crawlspace was great, when I worked at bell as a summer job back in 78 had to crawl through many of those.I see comments about creepy and hearing voices..the only thing I find scary about this is the colour scheme someone painted it lol. Great vid as always Pam. and have a great christmas and a very awesome new year.
Looking forward to new adventures. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.
Thanks again Tiki for all your time and effort. Love your videos. Best wishes to you and yours and a very Merry Christmas.
Happy Holidays! Be careful out there. Thanks for the vids! Being an urbexer myself I appreciate the vids! Stay safe!
That basement gave me the creeps. theres no way I could ever go in there! you are brave..great vid! thanks for posting!
Alas, what if it was your house and a circuit blew and you had to go reset it?
TraditionalHymns its different if its your basement however if its a basement in an abandoned house that's different because you never know what you will find or if someone is in the house and traps you on the basement. She is so brave.
Good point, Nora. I appreciate you bringing that up. :)
TraditionalHymns lol I'd go to a hotel lmbo!! but im agreeing with nora too if its ur house and u grow up in it you may not be that scared...but me? id totally be scared lol
There was a squater in this house , they just weren't there or hiding. That is fresh bread. Love how you showed the basement wall and is a rare type of construction method. That exterior wall had feild stone wall above the foundation, then at 3-ish feet goes to brick. Thank you for showing this !!
This house really looks serviceable. A LOT of cleaning, and a ton of elbow grease and that could be a very nice house again.
Merry Christmas Tiki! Thank you for taking us with you on your journeys!
Merry Christmas to you Pam, from the UK again! Yet another great video and for some reason this house made me particularly sad. It was once a lovely family home in a nice setting, something about it really hit a note with me. I wonder why it was abandoned, all those trophies etc. Love the way so many houses in Canada have basements and proper stairs into the attic (or loft as we call them). Basement was very creepy for some reason... well done again
I dont know how you go in the basements alone, your a brave lady! Great video as usual, merry Christmas!
Another great video. I'm getting caught up on watching u tube video's, so Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! The weather here in Kentucky is nasty too' although driving through the country in the winter is nice because you find house's that have been hidden by tree's or other growth.Thank you for your video's!
Cool! Found myself a new channel to get addicted to. I wish more people would make this kinds of long, uncut Urbex videos. I love it how you take your time to capture all the things you find. Personally i cant be as talkative as you can, because my camera sucks at capturing my voice.
Thanks for the nice comment! I'm glad you enjoy my videos.
Hello Pam,I have seen all your videos now over the last six weeks and whilst waiting for your new one have been looking at other peoples..wow none match your professional standard,how do you keep the camera so steady,and you always show what we want to see and narrate with a beautiful voice. Happy Christmas from a very stormy but mild England ! Xx
Hello fellow resident of England lol. Yes, our weather has been a bit mental :D
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I watched this whilst putting up my Christmas Decorations :P Great video as always and a very Merry Christmas to you!
Hi Tiki...That basement is way too eerie for me...And you DEFINITELY hear some voices as you're heading down the stairs at about 18:40 or so and a little bit from there. I was also afraid for you that the "squatter" was still somewhere lurking inside the house. You seemed pretty calm and collected in the making of this video...even while in the basement. Wishing you MANY new adventures this coming New Year!
One of the loafs of bread isnt moldy, also it looks like theres a half eaten pear on the table that isnt very rotten. He was probably still living there but was somewhere else when you visited. You should carry a self defense weapon.
Merry Christmas Pam! Another good video; nice looking house; very nice brick work.
Happy holidays! Another great video, really dark & scary basement...I rarely hear you say the word "scary". Definitely looks like someone might use that abandoned home for a place to stay, the clothes looked like they might even be for someone who goes to work...you never know... Thanks for sharing your videos. Always enjoyable!!!
For some reason this vid had a high Creep Factor score for me. Specially that dark basement. You truly are "a man" for going down there - even if you were creeped out yourself! Have a happy holiday season, Pam!
Steve
Thanks for putting up your videos all year Tiki. Its always facinating seeing what people leave behind. This again is an old house that could still be saved and it always seems a shame that there isnt someone using it. I cant even think of any abandoned houses anywhere round Aucklands North Shore where i live here in New Zealand. Theyre are just to friggin expensive. Saw you in the mirror. Wondered what you looked like as youre always behind the camera. LOL Have asafe and happy christmas. - Andrew
This was a great tour tiki; another beautiful house, a squatters paradise torn down, lots of clues left behind and your a good detective, it's like listening to you narrate an episode of CSI :)
Hey Pam! Enjoyed your video!! I'm so glad the squatter wasn't still in there hiding! You would have definitely found him....LOL...Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!! Stay Safe!!!:)
I'd creep out once I saw that fresh looking bread.
By far, the darkest basement! Scary one too! and I don't scare easily. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours!
12:43 or I dunno....maybe the squatter just happens to have a pet dog/companion.
Always enjoy your videos. merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family. Looking forward to watching your adventures in 2014.
Another great tour! Have a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year!
Hey, it's me again.. Thanks for what I call The Christmas tour. I loved it. So glad you were safe in that dark basement. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
"I haven't been inside yet. I like to film these raw, so that when I go in we all go in together..."
Awwwww....how sweet! Thank you!
Awesome house! The one bread looked fresh. Maybe there was someone there still staying in that place. Whoever it was wasn't the neat tidy and clean type. LOL! I still worry about u running into some crazed loonatic out there in one of these places. I really liked this house though. Looked like a nice place to fix up. Hope u have a Merry Christmas. It seems the weather there isn't as bad as it is in Kansas City. We have ice and on top that we have 3 inches of snow. Its only 8 degrees today and the snow is falling again. Argh!
I like that these videos are respectful to the people that lived there.
But yet, there is that sense of mystery.
Found your videos today, really like them
You are a brave woman to go places
I love all ur videos, always looking forward to more videos from u... I love the abandoned houses and etc, soo neat and always have some story in those places. The basement was pretty scary there...
My girlfriend and I both agree!... You have nerves of steel!. We would be far to scared to go down that dark creepy basement, lol. Great job and thanks for sharing:).
Another great video, merry Christmas and have a wonderful New Years!
Another great video! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours Tiki!
Merry Christmas Pam!! Another awesome video and house. I laughed when you said "are those condoms? LOL. Can't wait for the next adventure with Tiki Trex :-)
That loaf of bread seemed farily fresh, so perhaps the person still uses this home as a place to live. If he/she was comsuming the dog food to stave off hunger, that absolutely breaks my heart. I hope things change for them.
It's strange how so many leave their appliances behind, washer, dryer, fridge.
Guess the trophies didn't mean much anymore either.
We appreciate the tours, and may 2014 be an even better year for you.
Happy Holidays Pam and best wishes!
Happy Hollydays Pam,Outstanding work.
Great find! It was a big house - and that basement was spooky, dont know how you do it, but please keep it up!
I always like your walk through of these abandoned spaces.
Merry Christmas Tiki! Thanks for the awesome videos!!
very nice video triki! wishing a merry xmas and a happy new year to u! be safe! hugs from Texas :)
Note to self; If I ever abandon my house, be sure to leave a scary mask hanging on the basement wall... Just in case someone comes exploring with a flashlight someday.
Was thinking the same lol:).
Great as always! I think somebodys still living in the room with the bread.
I wish you and your family merry christmas.
Great Video. Happy Christmas and a Very Happy New Year.
Another great video! I love to make up my own stories to go with them! Thanks for sharing!
Great Videos as always Tiki. Merry Christmas!
Wow! Amazing Video - Belated wishes for a successful year of adventure this year!
You are braver than me - I'd have been out of there at the first sign of the squatter - weren't you afraid' that he/she show up when you were filming? (maybe with dog…?)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours!
another great vid. Thanks for sharing. Hope You had a wonderful Christmas and hope You have an awesome new year
That was a creepy basement for sure. It's hard to believe that you go down in all of those creepy old basements with such ease. I am so afraid of basements that the house we moved from not long ago was very old and the 20 or so years that we lived in that house I can count on my right hand how many times I actually ventured down there. My mind works overtime and would hear things and think that spiders would jump on me or rats/mice would nibble on my feet.
Hi Tiki, how r u. Great video as always. I see you got so many thumbs up 4 this, of course. I c 1 thumb down. I don't get why they wd do that. They obviously don't appreciate brilliant footage when they c it. Grrrr.. it annoys me so much. Great job. Happy Christmas tiki to u and yr family. And a happy new yr. Yr friend jackie from the UK.
Another great video. That house made me sad though. Someone's most bsentimental possessions scattered like trash. Sometimes when I am watching these videos I feel like I would like to get in there and tidy up a bit. I hope you carry on exploring because you make it really interesting. Incidentally the weather today, here in the north of England is very much the same as the weather in the video. Very dark and stormy. It's going to be a wet and windy Christmas. Happy Christmas and a great new to you.
...and here I am watching this just after Christmas! LOL It never ceases to amaze me the things that people leave behind in houses. If nothing else, would it really take so much effort to sort it into a garbage can? >.
You need to find yourself an exploration partner for safety sake. The fresh looking bread was erie.
Merry Christmas from Germany, I like to watch your explorations.
Yay new video! Thanks! Merry Christmas!
I'd be a bit unnerved by the sight of the loaf of bread.
A.B. Fresh bread at that
Thanks Pam , its 0755 here in Oz and I have just finished my shift so I am off to bed now it has been 105, stinking hot over here but today it has dropped to 80, much cooler and better for shut eye, now the condoms & diet drink is what I call over the top in safety:-]. Take care & once again Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Tiki
Merry Christmas and have a Happy new Year TikiTrex
Thanks, Pam. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, too. It is so easy to let one's imagination run wild. I kept having a dreadfully ominous feeling that you were going to discover a squatter still there...dead!!! If you would have said there was a horrible smell about the place....yikes...time to change pants.
And every time I see an old couch in one of those places, my first thought is "don't sit on it, Tiki", because probably FULL of mice. haha. Enjoyed the speculations. Such a mystery as to why all the trophies and card memories left behind. Oh, wanted to mention that at 5:10 or so, it was VERY nice to see your reflection in the mirror. Made this video extra special. - x0x - Tom
Gee, hope the squatter didnt have to eat dog food..thanks again for taking us along Pam and you too have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
That basement is scary as hell. I kept waiting for a face or a body to appear in the spotlight
Another good video. All that wind made me cold I had to turn off my ceiling fan. I much prefer Florida than winters up north. All those pucks going to waste. Such a puckin' shame (sorry couldn't help myself). Hope you had a good Christmas.
Thanks for the cool video. I have a feeling that Jonathan was hit by a car on his way to or from hockey practice. His parents left his gear and pucks to remember him by. I also think his dad was in a wheelchair but I see no evidence of this
Anyway its just a feeling. Lol happy new year and belated Merry Christmas to you and keep up the good work. :)
Hockey pucks? Golf clubs? Was this Happy Gilmore's farm? I don't think the squatter was far away, that one loaf of bread wasn't too old. Be careful and I hope you're armed. Merry Christmas to you and yours also! Thanks for another great tour! LS
really nice house. looks like another abandoned one next door. a little comment, about the last bedroom upstairs, Go Wings! lol. thanks for sharing
The one next door is actually a house turned into a business through the week days. Thanks for watching!
It is so heartbreaking to see these homes destroyed. There is beauty in the history.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Tiki
As always - Thanks for all you do
Great video again. Hate basements always expecting to hear the door that goes into house slam shut!! Ugh
Happy New Year Tiki!!
LUV your work!!
Thank you so much, James! Glad you love my work, and a Happy New Year to you, also!
Hi, I am amazed that people leave behind a lot of their stuff, just seems odd to me. Why would they do that?
anyway, yet another great vid from you. For sure there was someone living in that room with the dog food. The bread on the lower shelve lookec pretty fresh, unlike the one on the top. Sorry your weathers so bad, but we have strong winds and heavy rain here. Looking forward to your vids in the new year. Keep well, keep safe.
Great video of that house. Looks like it was really something at one time. Surprised that so many of the light fixtures were still in place. Would love to have that shower stall. It was cool! The shelving in the kitchen was like the one in a house I had years ago. Kind of concerned about you, as when you were in that one bedroom upstairs with the mattress, covers, pillow etc., those things looked as though they had been used recently. That one loaf of bread looks fresh and to me, I thought I saw an orange on the table as well. I know you are careful, but sometimes wish you had a companion along just in case. Thanks for the tidbit on the spider and egg sack, I love it.
really enjoyed these vids,so subscribed, looking forward for more, where I come from in Scotland, lots of creepy old places to explore:}
I've heard that about Scotland. Thanks so much for subscribing and glad you enjoy the videos. :)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I subscribed a while ago when I noticed that you've explored many places I've seen and wondered about. Thanks!
I've scrolled down in the comments and see you've answered one of my questions (have you ever encountered a squatter). My next question would be have you ever encountered anybody at all? I know a lot of the properties that are bought out by developers will have some kind of security do at least a drive by occasionally.
My next question would be do you ever research into the home and previous owners? I can't be the only one who thought the abandoned hockey equipment and trophies were strange and rather sad.
Outstanding video!! Wonder what happened to the family that once lived there, where did they go?? PONDEROUS!!!
How could a home this beautiful be abandoned, on the one hand; and on the other hand, you have people with lots of money who pay endlessly to purchase and maintain houses just like this one. I don't get it. I would take it AS IS! I love your videos.
It really is a shame. I'm glad you enjoy my videos, and thanks for subscribing!
This is so sad! Trophies...Christmas cards...hockey equipment. Obviously for a young sportsman. Looks like he died and the people who lived there left his stuff and took off. Someone suggested that in the comments. Really looks that way :(
7:46 Wow i had that exact same portrait in my house growing up!
You are so brave.....MY GOODNESS I would be shaking like a leaf listening to the sounds from the wind alone, never mind an empty abandoned house...lol
i wonder if this located somewhere near strathroy outskirts just a feeling i have. also it feels like a witness protection thing kinda thing or perhaps a sudden leave illness or something and hospital another province is what i feel. so sad about the homeless one as well i hope things arw better for them. i do hope this family is all ok. its so sad to see ppl up n leave things that they may have cherished as once wo derful memories.