Monday, June 22, 2020

On The Border

After taking a few pictures at Hodgson Mill, I got back in the car and headed south back towards our cabin in Arkansas. I wasn't in that big of a hurry, so I stopped at a few interesting spots along the way. One of the stops was this abandoned house in Missouri.

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At the state line, there was the usual collection of businesses that usually huddle close to borders (like liquor stores and bars). One of the liquor stores was closed, and left abandoned. The only customers that appear to be going into the store now were weeds and vines.

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There as a bar nearby that had this advertisement out front, which maybe isn't the wisest idea during the global Covid pandemic?

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I crossed over the border into Arkansas, but made a stop by this old camper sitting along a dirt road.

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Which looks like it would be a good setting for any Breaking Bad spin-off set in the Ozarks:


Further down the road was this old home, which doesn't look occupied anymore (by people at least, the cows seem to have taken over the property).

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Closer to our cabin was this weathered old barn that had a coat of faded red paint.

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This sign was hanging on the side of the barn, which was not very Vegan-friendly.

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And one last shot, of an old mailbox that was sitting near the barn...

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