Re: Exploring and Decoding Urban Ruins

From: Michael S. Lorrey (retroman@turbont.net)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 15:18:35 MDT


Martin Ling wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 02:16:10PM -0400, Jason Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Is anyone out there drawn to abandoned overgrown fenced in piers, rotting
> > warehouses, broken windows and rooftops?
> > Do you see a part of yourself in the decay?
> > A part of your mortality?
> > Can you feel the atomic universe expanding?
> > Molecular bonds weakening?
> > Entropy pushing forward?
>
> Hmm - anyone else, um, have the term 'urban exploration' randomly
> popping up at the back or not-so-back of their minds, per chance?
>

Nah, but I was exploring my parent's garage, looking for forgotten childhood
things. Got my old sled, and some antique snowshoes, but I'm still looking for
my first science fiction book: Journey to the Mushroom Planet. My mother might
have gotten rid of it, convinced it was just one more pro-drug subliminal
message filled piece of propaganda....(she hates the beatles...she's a good
catholic girl, you know <g>)

I am exploring a new biking trail here in Lebanon built on an old railroad bed.
It follows the Mascoma River valley, overlooking some great whitewater, passing
by a covered bridge, and ending at Mascoma Lake. A good walk. I forgot to take
my fishing pole last time...

Mike Lorrey



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