Exploring an Artifact Rich Abandoned House (Great find in the barn!)

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  • @demented12
    @demented12 8 років тому +27

    One always wonders about the people who left all behind.
    So many memories and pictures.
    Loved the video.

    • @ivang97997
      @ivang97997 8 років тому +1

      it looks like they were in the middle of remodeling

    • @Ayveh
      @Ayveh 8 років тому +3

      Yup, especially if the house has a lot in it, makes you wonder why they didn't take that with them.

    • @jonathanwanner4938
      @jonathanwanner4938 8 років тому +10

      Let's think about this one. Hydro powder stage 2 and 3 used to increase plant growth, a full growing setup including incubator upstairs (you don't grow tomatoes in your bedroom closet). And a beat up looking Benz that is "crisp" inside. My only guess is that whoever lived in the house was growing pot and probably making good money off it.

    • @seachelle7222
      @seachelle7222 8 років тому +1

      Anyone still wondering "what happened to this family" and "why did they leave all their stuff" should probably read your comment.

    • @deanthedevil7350
      @deanthedevil7350 8 років тому +3

      Making good money off the looks off that set up... Get real !!! Looked like a law student/Professors house that grew for his own smoke... Nobody was making money off that kind of set up trust me !!!

  • @nikkole9951
    @nikkole9951 8 років тому +11

    This is actually pretty sad. I wonder what would make an entire family just abandon their lives and leave everything behind like that. Great video!

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +3

      I will always wonder that, I think of this place all the time...

    • @karenlindsey5988
      @karenlindsey5988 8 років тому

      @Debbie D - is that true? The mother of this house died in 2011?

  • @JazzyFizzleProductionz
    @JazzyFizzleProductionz 4 роки тому

    This is so relaxing, thank you for finding this place and not talking while exploring super realxing to watch and listen to.

  • @BigBents
    @BigBents 7 років тому +4

    A friend of mine actually did a house call for the lady that lived there a long time ago for her T.V. There was a younger (middle aged lady) and an older lady in her 70's living there. The older lady seemed like she wanted some attention because her daughter was always away and she was all alone in this place by herself for most of the time. That Sony T.V. is the one where she had "problems" with. But it turns out she probably wanted to have company over and someone to talk to. My friend (even though not getting paid by the hour) stayed with her for a couple hours and had tea. He was sad to see the place on here in this condition.

  • @cruizzer77
    @cruizzer77 8 років тому +12

    Great find! However I wish some things were visible more clearly.
    For those interested the obit mentioned earlier gives away the following, not mentioning any names: The lady who will have been the owner of the house passed away at age 51 in 2008. She had a husband, two daughters and three grandchildren, two of which are the two girls whose names were mentioned earlier on. She had been married to her husband for 32 years. Furthermore she had been volunteering at a local hospice.
    A few thoughts of mine:
    - 51 is a pretty young age to be the grandma of two teenage girls.
    - The two girls - I assume they are sisters - were living with their grandma so their mom obviously wasn't able to take care of them for some reason.
    - The man in the photos on the shelf will have been her husband. It would be interesting to know the date often found on the back.
    - The Benz looks as if it had been worked on at one time; the wheels are missing and so is the steering wheel and other parts. Maybe it was the husband's project once?
    - Doesn't it look as if the barn had been decaying for a longer time than "only" since 2008? At least the part where the Benz stands.
    - From what I can tell there are no clothes or major belongings of the girls left at the house; these will have been taken when they had to move.
    - The photos showing children may actually show one or both of the girls.
    What remains unanswered:
    - What the fate or whereabouts of the lady's husband are; judging by the obit I'd say he was alive when she passed away, maybe he is ill and was unable to stay at home on his own or was already not living at home anymore at that time. The fact that his wife was volunteering at the hospice may point in that direction.
    - Why neither the other daughter nor any of the girls (they will be well over 20 now) seems to ever have taken care of the house or memorable belongings left there.
    Correct me if you think that any of my conclusions is wrong.

    • @michaelnolan682
      @michaelnolan682 8 років тому +2

      I have looked so much for this place. Please give me a hint please.

    • @pinacoloda226
      @pinacoloda226 7 років тому +1

      Martin Geissmann
      whats your take with all of the writing on the wall??

  • @smilinachya
    @smilinachya 8 років тому +11

    This one definitely had a weird, slightly creepy vibe and that something bad happened with this family. I didn't see any evidence that they were moving out. It just looks like they all just left - under God only knows what circumstances... Had a real sad feeling about this one. Great find - great video!

  • @DetroitEXP
    @DetroitEXP 8 років тому +3

    This is honestly insane the condition that these properties are in. IT's as if they just got up and left. Great work as always!!

  • @judyhahn55
    @judyhahn55 6 років тому

    I really like your style! You speak volumes without ever saying a word thanks for the enjoyable videos. I love going exploring...

  • @nmbutterfly52
    @nmbutterfly52 8 років тому +1

    loved the video and your find! Old abandoned buildings always have a story......sometimes it feels sad. Thanks!

  • @Lisa-zl5ts
    @Lisa-zl5ts 8 років тому +3

    After doing a little google searching I have come to a conclusion. This was not a grow house for drugs but for flowers. The owner of the house who died at age 51 a few years back was a florist. Her obit never mentioned a husband just her father, sisters, brother and two daughters.

  • @sharonmullins1957
    @sharonmullins1957 8 років тому +50

    Could you slow your pan down just a little please, I am dizzy, thanks

    • @bohomaturebabe
      @bohomaturebabe 8 років тому +8

      Yeah had to stop watching - was starting to feel sick and came out in a cold sweat.

    • @billcf54321
      @billcf54321 8 років тому +16

      Your a camera swinger Why not learn how you pan a camera. Great place to bad you didn't stop and look at some of the stuff.

    • @PW-yp5ti
      @PW-yp5ti 8 років тому +3

      Bill Stone dude stfu

    • @cathybullard8682
      @cathybullard8682 7 років тому

      I agree love the video but man it made me dizzy...

    • @madonnaarmstrong8609
      @madonnaarmstrong8609 6 років тому

      This is why I don’t watch any more way to fast, can’t see anything

  • @kathryngeorge19
    @kathryngeorge19 8 років тому +7

    Yes, great find! But I agree on this video the camera was blurred most of the time so was unable to make out just what you were seeing. And please slow down. Oh but most importantly, keep these videos coming! Love to watch! Thanks :)

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comments..I use a stabilizer feature in editing..I wonder if that makes the blur worse? I will try to improve...

  • @ethanminnie
    @ethanminnie 8 років тому

    Excellent video!! And that Mercedes is pretty cool, the interior looks to be in Great shape

  • @firestormthereddragongamer4539
    @firestormthereddragongamer4539 8 років тому +3

    The river in the back looks like great to do so fishing.

  • @AbandonedNorthJersey
    @AbandonedNorthJersey 8 років тому +1

    Nice and packed with old relics and new stufff .The barns always harbor the old gooodies !!

    • @kerstinjentsch9221
      @kerstinjentsch9221 6 років тому

      Was sind das für Idioten die so,ihr Haus verlassen, das kann man,garnicht verstehen

  • @455GP
    @455GP 8 років тому

    It was such a pleasant surprise to see another great video, with a long day at work I enjoyed going on a search and forgetting the heat of the day , thanks D,D,O

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      Always happy to share! and its commnets like that that keep them coming )

  • @beana7079
    @beana7079 8 років тому +1

    It's sad to see a house like this going to waste. I could really love this house.

  • @duanehewitt8852
    @duanehewitt8852 8 років тому +19

    If you are going to show a video of a building DON'T MOVE AROUND SO FAST IT MAKES ME DIZZY. Slow down so we can see the stuff in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SarahisNifty31
    @SarahisNifty31 8 років тому +6

    The poem on the wall is actually a song called "Black Black Heart" by David Usher, the song was released in 2001.

  • @Earthdogbonzo3
    @Earthdogbonzo3 8 років тому +5

    This is the most intriguing exploration vid I have seen to date. So much brain activity going on: electronics, computers, exotic fish, books upon books, goth music and poetry . . . And where did they go? Did they all perish in a plane wreck and no next of kin? Were they murdered while they slept? On and on, and so it goes.

  • @joanneclose7041
    @joanneclose7041 7 років тому +1

    I gasped when you opened the barn door!

  • @ValentinaPoison
    @ValentinaPoison 8 років тому

    As always...nice video.The objects,the photographs all very interesting.
    Cheers and thanx for the vid.

  • @joannesabourin1108
    @joannesabourin1108 8 років тому

    What a fascinating explore, so many things left behind - makes you wonder why people would leave so much of their lives behind, abandonned. Really enjoying that direct cast feature :) Love your instagram, your choice of photos is great!

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      +Joanne Sabourin your kind words made my day ))) thank you so much )

  • @janetjamerson
    @janetjamerson 8 років тому +6

    I wonder if anyone recognize their house in abandon house videos and let you know what happen

  • @shirleyjeanpilger5000
    @shirleyjeanpilger5000 8 років тому +1

    That Pepsi display is worth a mint to the right collector. I wonder of this was a hoarder. I also wonder of the house wasn't ransacked by some idiot. It is one thing to explore a place, it is another entirely to mess the place up. Makes it hard to enjoy the find for others.
    Sorry, I can't believe I forgot to say Thanks for doing these. I really enjoyed touring old houses and graveyards when I was younger. Thanks so much for posting so I can live vicariously through your videos.
    Peace, Love, Light, and Blessed Be!

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      i know many of the artifacts I come across have value, but i don't take stuff, cause its not mine..another reason I don't share locations. I am so happy you enjoy these videos )))

    • @shirleyjeanpilger5000
      @shirleyjeanpilger5000 8 років тому

      Oh, I know you do not take anything or disclose locations. That is why I am a subscriber. I was just saying how much money the people that own the property have left there to decay.

  • @kdl28
    @kdl28 8 років тому

    Indeed this was a treasure trove. The house was just a maze of rooms it seemed to me. It was sad to see the pictures just strewn around the floors. And the small red tricycle in the barn waiting for a happy child to take it for a ride.Loved this video, thank you.

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +1

      There was so much emotion in this house, the trike, the car, the writing on the kids room wall...I can't even begiin to know where to start about how I feel about this house...

  • @DesertStorm986
    @DesertStorm986 8 років тому

    Great channel, I love the videos, it makes me itch to explore, keep up the videos!

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +1

      SO get out there!! )) Thanks so much for the kind words )

  • @BishopKing.308
    @BishopKing.308 7 років тому

    WOW what a find the old Mercedes.❤🙌

  • @ceciliahouston6294
    @ceciliahouston6294 8 років тому

    This was one of your best explores ever! And sad I wonder what make them leave? Really enjoyed this one you are the Master for sure :)

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      Thak you so much, I love to hear that..I know the motion is a bit off because of an editing issue, but the emotion of the explore is still there. I will always wonder about this one...so much going on here...

  • @elkidee1
    @elkidee1 8 років тому +1

    As usual a great video. The setting in the back with the river or stream was beautiful. That house was chock full of stuff! The barn was overflowing. The view from the top of the stairs in the barn was WOW! Hoarders. That old Mercedes was a find! I wonder what year it was. Was there a basement in this house? You usually always make sure you shoot the basements, but this house you didn't. Maybe it was so full you couldn't get down there! Lol .Thanks for the tour!

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +1

      No basement Diehl...trust me i looked...This one has to be in my top 10, so many possible stories here. Thank you so much for watching, I always look forward to your comments ))

  • @LordOrder360
    @LordOrder360 8 років тому +3

    phone number on the wall at 14:20 has a colorado area code.

  • @nancyfikes4340
    @nancyfikes4340 8 років тому

    Family photos, baby pictures, and children's art work are three things,when left behind, break my heart.

  • @asankaw1
    @asankaw1 8 років тому

    wow... this is a great exploration.. looks like the former occupants were trying to move out but couldn't really finish the full move out due to some circumstances.. but didn't really meant to abandoned this great house.. why I was thinking that they were trying to move out.. I didn't see the master bed or the sofas in the living room.. and most of the stuff that should be in a house were missing.. so my guess was that they were half way moving out and something happened. the rest was abandoned.. lot of vandalism can be seen here.. thanks for video.

  • @garysmith3703
    @garysmith3703 7 років тому

    I like what you do and how you do it, absolutely fascinating.

  • @mindylee7259
    @mindylee7259 8 років тому +23

    I always wonder what could have made a family abandon their lives like this... Even baby pictures! I wonder where these people are now...

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux 8 років тому +2

      its sad to see, but maybe they left because they got rich and said..."let's just leave everything and start over." I'm just speculating, but is strange to see how much stuff they had. That is a whole lifetime of things, even leaving a mcercedez benz not most people could afford those cars, they might have had money.

    • @MrComanche87
      @MrComanche87 8 років тому +6

      Always sad to see baby and kids pictures left behind.

    • @StillBloom
      @StillBloom 8 років тому +2

      that's what got me too :(

    • @YahshuaLovesMe
      @YahshuaLovesMe 8 років тому +4

      end of the line maybe.

    • @deniscarp9637
      @deniscarp9637 7 років тому +2

      mindy lee they probably died. There are 2 houses on my street where the elderly died and there kids in there 40s live on other side of the country and have no time to deal with it. They been empty for few years now.

  • @PrairieDodgers
    @PrairieDodgers 8 років тому

    That was a Super find! enjoyed!

  • @PW-yp5ti
    @PW-yp5ti 8 років тому +2

    I love your videos, you do a great job

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +2

      +Mrs.Pilla ' thank you so much, I'm glad u enjoy 😀 I have a lot more to come

  • @TheDianne888
    @TheDianne888 8 років тому

    Thanks for getting back to me! 😊

  • @humility1st
    @humility1st 8 років тому +5

    My guess is that the destructive war on drugs imprisoned the occupants who were contributing to the welfare of Humanity. All across the united states we see this. Once one has lived through the raids the guns the helicopters etc. one has lost their home,broken up the family and broken the people.....if they are not imprisoned they are certainly not able to return to the nightmare. Heart breaking. Thank you for not stealing or vandalizing. I don't understand why the destruction all the time...

  • @JonathanHiller
    @JonathanHiller 8 років тому +2

    Whoever lived here was obviously an aquarium enthusiast... fish tanks every where and a Fluval filter box in the closet. Fish tanks upstairs and in the barn, too.

  • @dawnjarvis6029
    @dawnjarvis6029 8 років тому

    Once again another great video! You should come to St.Louis we have some really creepy and abandoned places around. Thank you for uploading all the videos you do! :D

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      I love St.Louis ) Passed through on a road trip to Vegas...he can you rent me you couch ? lol...thanks for you comment Dawn, makes my day to hear the positive stuff

    • @dawnjarvis6029
      @dawnjarvis6029 8 років тому

      +DaaDeeOh's Urban Exploration When you did pass through did you explore any house and if so which ones? No problem :D

  • @toyotaracing5578
    @toyotaracing5578 8 років тому +3

    Looks like someone had a little attempted grow operation going on in there at some point. haha

  • @ItsALoweNation
    @ItsALoweNation 8 років тому +3

    @5:13 you can see the same glasses sitting on the shelf that's on the man in the photo.

  • @timbit72
    @timbit72 8 років тому

    Awesome video! This was a really cool find...In the medicine cabinet there is a box for an Advair Diskus (an inhaler for asthma) I know because I use it, I may be wrong but I think it has only been out for about 5 years, might help to date the place. I seriously could have spent a week there going though everything. Seems pretty much untouched except for the idiot with the green spray paint...What's really eerie to me is the coats still hung up on hooks by the front door. The Pepsi cooler in the barn I want and the Mercedes looks like it could actually be restored, the interior seems like it's in pretty good shape...Thanks again for sharing, - A fellow Ontarian in Bruce County

  • @janramey9811
    @janramey9811 8 років тому +1

    Th camera was a little fast for me too. I like to see architectural details and old , antique, or interesting furniture. Also the nic nacs, dishes , and glassware. In some ways it looks like part of the downstairs was used for a business. Maybe the business didn't make it and bill collectors were coming. People seem to get most of the furniture out when they leave. It always seems to me that it's the smaller stuff you have to box up that takes the longest to move so it gets left behind.

  • @HeyManNiceSchott
    @HeyManNiceSchott 8 років тому

    Great video. Thank you for sharing. Reminds me of playing Fallout 4. Also reinforces the fact that everyone's possessions turns to dust in the end. All this "stuff" - the remnants of a person's life abandoned in space and time left to the forces of decay.

  • @290wayne
    @290wayne 8 років тому +3

    Where was this place?

  • @heatherweston2971
    @heatherweston2971 8 років тому

    Wow what a find, the house looks like it could be fixed up,thanks for sharing

  • @ZTRAVELER
    @ZTRAVELER 8 років тому +4

    did anybody notice at 05:52 the man's glasses lying besides photo are the same as in photos..

    • @CindyAsselstine
      @CindyAsselstine 6 років тому

      Yes! I was surprised there was no mention of them. Looks like they were put there before going to sleep or something.

  • @trinacrawford8150
    @trinacrawford8150 8 років тому +1

    5:45- what are those little glass vial things in the red box that you pick up? Certainly are a lot of them.

    • @andrewbrendan1579
      @andrewbrendan1579 8 років тому +2

      I noticed those too. They made me think of free cologne or perfume samples at store. Maybe a resident worked at a store or worked out of the home as a Mary Kay representative?

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 8 років тому

      The box next to it with the print on the inside of the lid looked familiar to me too, but I can't place it. Something to do with science I think. Chemicals for a chemistry set maybe? I know I've seen something like that before, but many years ago.

    • @dennismckeown5863
      @dennismckeown5863 8 років тому +3

      Their used to test water and soil samples for PH levels using the right regent to determen there levels of alkalinity or acidity.

  • @504RoadTrips
    @504RoadTrips 8 років тому

    Anyone have a guess at the year on the Mercedes? The interior was in really good shape.

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 8 років тому

      It's from the '60s, but I don't know what year. I had a friend that had one something like it. The front grill is identical to the one he had on his car. I think his was a '66 or '68, but I can't remember. I think his also had a fin back, because I remember thinking it reminded me of my great aunt's Nash. They didn't focus on the plate on the back, so we can''t tell what model it is. I don't think they changed the body style much from year to year, so it's hard to tell what year it is.

    • @artzye1235
      @artzye1235 8 років тому

      i'm pretty sure thats 280 se, i think you can see it at the back of the car

    • @kennethhorne1119
      @kennethhorne1119 8 років тому

      about a 66

  • @kitty_1960
    @kitty_1960 8 років тому +2

    So incredibly sad... that was someone's home. How heartbreaking.

  • @marlanalaw3564
    @marlanalaw3564 8 років тому +8

    I like how you do t talk through your videos like the others do. 😉

  • @megsimpson7736
    @megsimpson7736 8 років тому +1

    Another really excellent video- thanks for posting this one. Yes, there is something very sad about the children's rooms - very strange vibes, as if something traumatic happened here.. Can't believe the amount of "stuff' people accumulate, then abandon. can you return to re-photograph the close-up features that were lost. Something about this place….

  • @MsCripplex
    @MsCripplex 5 років тому

    So sad, the house is salvage capable with some work but it looks like it would be worth it! It looks like someone really messed around with the original room layout and had little idea as to how to fix things. I hope it gets a family SOON! Be safe!

  • @DiablosGunTime
    @DiablosGunTime 8 років тому +1

    I got excited when I noticed the previous occupants were fishkeepers.

  • @monncentorita794
    @monncentorita794 8 років тому +2

    Around 9:10 it's probably just the wind but there a blowing noise I don't know

  • @MystoRobot
    @MystoRobot 8 років тому

    Wow! Haven't seen a house that packed before :O
    Great video

  • @Edgetunes
    @Edgetunes 8 років тому +4

    Hi DaaDeeOh , interesting vid. Questions your video created. Although there were items strewn all over the floors , there was no tagging except for those swastikas and there didn't appear to be anything broken or destroyed by vandals. Why is that? The people that lived there were obviously collectors. The car in the barn, the Pepsi machine in the barn. Was that an old newspaper stand in the bedroom? Is it possible their collecting at some point became hoarding? I was trying to figure about when they left. They left behind VHS tapes but no DVD. They did leave CD's. They left books which means they were interested in reading. Were those ten years worth of student year books? That could either mean children were in that school for ten years or one of the adults was an educator.
    The stream it's built near is beautiful but is the house built on a flood plain? Although it doesn't look as though the contents have been flooded. Some of the wall coverings and plank floors look pretty old. Yep, lots of mysterious questions that will probably never be answered.

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 8 років тому

      The year books belong to a set of encyclopedias. It would be all the updates that happened in that year so your set would always be current and up to date.

  • @bluize567
    @bluize567 8 років тому +3

    Really enjoyed the video. This kind of video tends to make me sad; what happened to the occupants? Why leave everything behind? I figure they were the last member of a family who died with no heirs; that's really sad. tfs...always love your videos.

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      II think the kids rooms mad me sad and the rest made me so curious...Thank you so much for watching!

    • @Earthdogbonzo3
      @Earthdogbonzo3 4 роки тому

      @@DaaDeeOhAdventures I just came back here after four years. I still find this exploration fascinating and eerily disturbing. My only criticism is you did not settle on any of the book titles and authors. Knowing what a person reads is an important window into their mind.
      The girl's bedroom with the writing on the wall and montage of clippings on the wall clearly shows a disturbed young mind . . . .maybe schizophrenic but definitely psychotic. I recognized the wedding photo of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka ( not a healthy fixation ). Why was there a blurred photo on the wall? Pornographic I imagine, or the girl herself?
      From the look of the man in the photo he is Swedish looking, but definitely of a Germanic background.

  • @dickhamilton3517
    @dickhamilton3517 8 років тому +9

    people do just drop dead you know. They didn't intend it. And some have no relatives.

  • @Tempe1962
    @Tempe1962 7 років тому +1

    I am fascinated by abandoned houses but don't understand why so much stuff is left behind.Its a bit eerie, like that abandoned ship that was found with everything in place but no people. Would love to know the reason behind abandonments.And who takes a steering wheel but not a benz?

  • @WolfPrime04
    @WolfPrime04 8 років тому

    I really like your videos!! though I would love to hear your thoughts on what you see on your adventures or explorations.

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +1

      +Wolf Prime I try to explain in the description...sometimes I do better than others...thank you so much my friend for wayching!

    • @WolfPrime04
      @WolfPrime04 8 років тому

      ***** my apologies :) I hardly look at the description, I will start more often, now lol.

  • @Rathfarnham
    @Rathfarnham 8 років тому +1

    Any idea how long it has been abandoned? Beautiful home. One thing always upsets me is when families leave photos behind. Irreplaceable in my mind.

  • @TheMosinCrate
    @TheMosinCrate 8 років тому

    Sad to see what was once no doubt a beautiful house. All that history for years preserved. It's cool to imagine what life must have been like there. LOL @ Emo.. I imagine a 90s child.

  • @moocowdad
    @moocowdad 8 років тому

    Another great find my friend, and keeping it simple without alien music or people thinking things like creepy or deaths or murders, such silliness , you are a perfectionist, you capture the moment a true artist, thank you for your hard work and sharing this,it is truly enjoyed by many (well except for the two thumbs down but I believe they may be on crack)-Dave

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +1

      S MC, I can always count of you to come to my aid! Ya, I have takne some rough comments for the digital stabilization of this one. I can only try my best, I am by no means a professional. What I did do was order a stabilizer mount for my camera (un-boxing video to come) which I hope will help. Cheers my friend! Please share my channel and keep your positive e energy coming ))

  • @williamyorkolepossum
    @williamyorkolepossum 8 років тому

    Nice find. Enjoyed what you found. How about a little audio to go along with it.

  • @irenearies3127
    @irenearies3127 8 років тому +9

    Where did this family go without their belongings? I would think that you could find the last name in all of that paperwork left behind & research what happened to them. Maybe??

    • @ivang97997
      @ivang97997 8 років тому +2

      murder, death, missing, vanished or jailed???

    • @irenearies3127
      @irenearies3127 8 років тому +2

      After checking it out a second time I noticed an upstairs room where someone was growing plants. Pots, soil & lighting in that little wooden cabinet. Suspicious to say the least.

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому +3

      Its not my place to expose the former occupants, I just try to capture the emotion of the place..and this house had more going on than any house I have been in ...so many stories... I will leave it to my imagination for now )

    • @irenearies3127
      @irenearies3127 8 років тому +1

      I understand, but, curiosity got the best of me. Very intriguing find, indeed.

    • @irenearies3127
      @irenearies3127 8 років тому

      Very interesting!

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe 8 років тому

    heh… now I am going to be dreaming at night, about cleaning up this place… will love waking up in the morning, gotta get rid of some books… heh.

  • @dubay67
    @dubay67 8 років тому

    Great video as always my friend. Hugs!.

  • @vonniek6787
    @vonniek6787 8 років тому

    Awesome!!! So much stuff!!

  • @LonelyUrbanex
    @LonelyUrbanex 6 років тому

    Oh no what a haunted house =) I would not go to the night there !!!

  • @shinkter
    @shinkter 8 років тому

    do you know why the place was abandoned? thanks for the video!

  • @CarnivoreStork
    @CarnivoreStork 8 років тому

    Nice wetlands. Can't believe this house is empty. Very
    Strange. : )

  • @andrewbrendan1579
    @andrewbrendan1579 8 років тому +1

    A remarkable find. I'm reminded of Joyce Carol Oate's memoir/article "They Went Away" that was first published in the New Yorker and which became the novel "We Were the Mulvaneys".---Odd, haphazard quality to the house. I wouldn't enjoy living in it. Looks like there was do it yourself work by someone not so good at doing it themselves! Peculiar additions to the original structure.---I know the explorer's creed is to take nothing and I respect that. At the same time I saw so much useable material that it makes me think that someone in the community should get something done in a legal, sanctioned way so that people can take things from the house. I've mentioned elsewhere that maybe somehting could be done after seven years, the amount of time required for someone missing to be declared legally dead. I describe my reaction to a place such as this as "fascinated and exasperated". I don't see any reason why someone can't lawfully assume some responsibility and use some initiative to do something useful with the contents of this location---and maybe even profit from it. I admit I know very little about it but here in the U.S. people can get "quiet title" to an unoccupied house and easily and legally become the owner. I'm sure there are many variables to consider but I'm sure something can be done. Maybe the bank or township that is the current legal owner could just have a come-and-get-it day.

  • @vickiehoblick4976
    @vickiehoblick4976 8 років тому

    If u bought house the contents would pay for it. I also like how u go into more details of the houses. I also love looking at old houses and real old back woods cemeteries.

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      I am happy you liked VH, I have lots more to share, check back and check my library ))

  • @masquedblonde7853
    @masquedblonde7853 8 років тому

    Cool find! I wonder what the story about this place is?

  • @gregguthrie5654
    @gregguthrie5654 7 років тому

    When I was back in upstate NY I new quit a few farmers that have two to three of these house that are abandoned but they all have told me that they just don't care about the homes and just use them for a storage area but they also said that the people that had owned them left them to family that just don't care and would rather let the house fall down or let the state do whatever with them or people die and don't have any family to give the house to

  • @bonnielittle7001
    @bonnielittle7001 8 років тому

    Where was this house? I scrolled the comments but couldn't find it. Love your videos!

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      +Bonnie Little thanks Bonnie ! I actually didn't say where it was...;)

  • @greyeaglem
    @greyeaglem 8 років тому +1

    Those aquariums everywhere make me think they raised some kind of animals. One says "XLG Blue Eye Reco 59.95". I looked up blue eye reco, but couldn't find anything. I was thinking it might be some kind of reptile.

    • @SarahisNifty31
      @SarahisNifty31 8 років тому +4

      its actually a blue eyed Pleco. If you look it up its a pretty rare catfish type fish only found in Colombia.

    • @greyeaglem
      @greyeaglem 8 років тому +2

      SarahisNifty31
      Thanks for finding the answer!

  • @texgal3990
    @texgal3990 6 років тому +1

    It is fun going through old houses. But you could at least have the courtesy to not show photos of people who may have lived there.

  • @CalebNestor
    @CalebNestor 8 років тому +3

    May i ask whats wrong with your camera. Why does it jump around crazy at times? It turns very blurry moving so it was kinda hard to spot stuff.

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      I think it was a digital "wobble/shake" remover i used in editing...I will not be doing that again..

    • @CalebNestor
      @CalebNestor 8 років тому

      Yea those things do not work like they are suppose to. Especially UA-cams stabilizer its like i'm watching the video underwater lol

  • @1964csilva
    @1964csilva 8 років тому +5

    Before you going out to find places like this one why not find out some history about those folks tha used to live there?

  • @FaithofMelchizedek
    @FaithofMelchizedek 8 років тому +5

    There was some pretty nice old furniture in there, and the man in the photo looks familiar...weird. Looks like they left in a hurry....maybe they died....so many pictures left behind....hope they are ok.

  • @frazzledude
    @frazzledude 8 років тому +2

    What happened to the DaaDeeOh song at the end? It was like a signature at the end of your videos. You should bring it back.

  • @karenlindsey5988
    @karenlindsey5988 8 років тому +1

    Hey DaaDeeOh - I just wanted to mention something to you....I know that you are getting a manual stabilizer, however, after reading a lot of the comments, Im not sure if you understand what people are trying to tell you exactly. Obviously I haven't read all of the comments on all of your videos but it seems from what I have seen that the majority of people, including myself, are saying that you "pan" the camera too fast from one object to another or from one spot in a room to another. It's not so much that the camera is "shaky." At least that's the feeling that I am getting. Maybe people have meant to say the camera is also too shaky but I don't think that that is the biggest issue that you have. Otherwise your videos are great!! Keep up the great work!

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback, I do agree the speed is an issue, but I have always torn between time vs content. I know this is not a motion picture...what is the ideal time for a video? how much content do I show in a place as rich with things to show as this place? And please take into account I am treading where I don't really belong, so from time to time I do rush to get in and out of a location, that's pure adrenaline. Either way, I have taken steps to improve the video quality and future videos, and I will pack downers on my next adventure to help me slow down (Just kidding)

    • @karenlindsey5988
      @karenlindsey5988 8 років тому

      Absolutely see your issue! I totally get it....but I would definitely worry more about the speed. People don't mind if it is a little lengthy if there is great stuff to see as long as the camera shots aren't too fast. In terms of being caught, etc. not much u can do about that I guess. U just learn to adjust over time on how to get in what you want to and what isn't really as important to people. At least that's what I think...but I'm just an observer ...I'm no pro. Or, of course, there are always drugs! Haha. Yes...I am just kidding too. I just have to say again tho that you really, otherwise, do a fabulous job! I'm so glad you are here! Just an FYI Dan Bell is one of the best and I know that he is always willing to help a fellow urban explorer. Maybe you could contact him and ask some questions about this type of thing? He posts all of his contact info in his videos.

  • @kathrynstone8940
    @kathrynstone8940 7 років тому

    What was your conclusion on previous occupants? Doctor or Scientist, with all those FluVacs? Seems like they moved out pretty fast

  • @s4dreamland671
    @s4dreamland671 7 років тому +1

    The only artifacts in that house are the ones in the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark! I'm not sure you know what "artifacts" are but think of the Smithsonian Institution. They have about 150 million or more "artifacts" and i can guarantee, not one more will come from that house.

  • @seachelle7222
    @seachelle7222 8 років тому +3

    It looks like this was filmed on a 1980's camcorder lol. Interesting house though.

  • @virus_In_Lullaby
    @virus_In_Lullaby 8 років тому

    sometimes I go to places and think why did they leave it all behind crazy stuff you find now and again

  • @RuudyL
    @RuudyL 8 років тому +10

    Could have been a very interesting video if the camera work had been better. maybe you could redo it

  • @deanthedevil7350
    @deanthedevil7350 8 років тому

    Old Merc looked like it'd been stood off the road for a few years before they even abandoned it !!! #Knackered

  • @CuracaoLife
    @CuracaoLife 8 років тому

    WOW! The car is in such a good shape inside! Great video!!

  • @ajwasp3642
    @ajwasp3642 8 років тому +1

    I think a guy lived there alone. Wife left him and took the kids. The Mercedes interior was fabulous.

  • @dawncanbegrumpyinthemornin1408
    @dawncanbegrumpyinthemornin1408 8 років тому

    Great video. Thank you for sharing 🌷

  • @purplegr3mlin
    @purplegr3mlin 8 років тому +1

    Yeah, the blur in this one is quite bad, but I still enjoyed it!
    I always wonder what happens to people that they leave it all behind... then I get sad that such a beautiful house is left to rot. :(

    • @DaaDeeOhAdventures
      @DaaDeeOhAdventures  8 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, this place has a lot of stories to tell for sure...

  • @chernyl26
    @chernyl26 8 років тому +8

    your videos are awesome but I find them kinda hard to watch. when you move it blurs it and also very jerky and I find you miss a lot. This house was a treasure trove for sure though. not gonna stop me from watching

  • @borkowss66
    @borkowss66 8 років тому

    there is a phone number on the wall in the pink room with area code 720 so its around Denver, Colorado area?

  • @MsPaula46
    @MsPaula46 8 років тому +1

    That was awesome. But how do people end up with so MUCH STUFF!!

  • @lindaknight3771
    @lindaknight3771 6 років тому

    Do you think the kids who destroy grow up and regret the damage they did...after they have their own home and had to work hard for it.?