Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Abandonment Issues: Hill Top House

Hill Top House

After leaving our campsite at Presqu'ile Provincial Park, and after exploring William Prendergast's House and the Prince Edward 7 House, and after being shut out of several more locations on a long beautiful drive through Prince Edward County, we pulled over to the shoulder of Hill Top Road, and approached the Hill Top House.

Another overgrown lawn, another broken window, another unstable floor in the rear of the house. An inflated air mattress and a blanket on the floor of the living room lead us to believe that a squatter may have been present very recently. Also present in this spotless living room is a gorgeous dresser and end table set. A solitary plate, mug and spoon, rest beside the kitchen sink, next to a small cooler. A headboard rests against the far wall in a narrow rectangular baby blue bedroom on the first floor, with another blanket atop it. A small wooden chest sits open at the bottom of the green carpeted stairs, and in front of it is a folded red and navy blue plaid fleece blanket The house is otherwise void of personal possessions. The house is in remarkably decent condition in comparison to most of the places we find. The green carpeted stairs are fading in blotches, and turn on an awkward angle with no banister, leading to the bedrooms upstairs, which are not worthy of note, but for the shag carpet. Those questions arise yet again in my mind: What is the story here? Who lived here and what happened to them? I ask these questions so often, and rarely find any answers, but I don't seem to tire of wondering, which keeps us on the road, and on the hunt for more.

Because I said so, thats why!
Because I said so, thats why!

Fan of the kitchen
Fan of the kitchen

Dish you were here
Dish you were here

Squat spot
Squat spot

Drapes of wrath
Drapes of wrath

Baby balue gahh!
Baby balue gahh!

Through the looking glass
Through the looking glass

Green space
Green space

Hooked on a feeling
Hooked on a feeling

Green carpeted stairs
Green carpeted stairs

The edge of the world
The edge of the world

Shag baby yeah!
Shag baby yeah!

Down and out
jerm IX goes down

And after exploring the Hill Top House, and after finishing the drive back to the campground, the camping good times continued for days.

Another day in the life of jerm & ninja IX
Another day in the life of jerm & ninja IX


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2 comments:

Adam C said...

Big fan of the blog!

Glad you guys got to enjoy Presqu'ile Park, isn't it lovely? It has to be one of my favourite parks in the area, second to Bon Echo of course. Thanks for providing excellent documentation on abandoned homes and industry. It has always been an interest of mine.

Cheers!

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