Abandoned American Home Holds Thousands Of Forgotten Photos!

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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    STORY
    Mary and Elmer had lived a full life in the same house they had called home for decades. After Elmer's passing, Mary found solace in photography and videography, capturing the beauty of the world around her. When she passed away, her children discovered thousands of photographs and videos that revealed a side of their parents' lives they had never known before.
    In this video, we explore the abandoned home of Mary and Elmer and discover the secrets hidden within the thousands of photographs they left behind. Join us on a journey of love, creativity, and adventure as we uncover the legacy of this remarkable couple and the beauty they captured through their lenses.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 501

  • @loriwong6173
    @loriwong6173 Рік тому +177

    It is heartbreaking to see that the children and grandchildren didn't seem to want any of these treasures that meant so much to Mary and Elmer.

    • @anjatimmermans129
      @anjatimmermans129 Рік тому +15

      It make's me sad

    • @jeffreyriley8742
      @jeffreyriley8742 Рік тому +14

      They didn't even bother to do anything with the stuff or the house. Just left it all.

    • @RetroCaptain
      @RetroCaptain Рік тому +14

      Too busy taking selfies

    • @lindatimmons3675
      @lindatimmons3675 Рік тому +15

      @@RetroCaptain ......
      It's not the responsibility of Bros of Decay to do anything with all the things left. The children and grandchildren should have the decency and respect enough to at least remove personal items and photos. It's heart breaking to see all the photos left. I'd love to have photos of my grandparents and their life. Photos can now be scanned to computer then downloaded to a flash drive or thumb drive for keeping. It would be better than just leaving EVERYTHING to the elements.

    • @Coffee240
      @Coffee240 Рік тому +22

      Kids now days don't care about family pictures. Family history. Sad. New generation's. Most don't want their own baby pictures.

  • @bridgetkinsella3946
    @bridgetkinsella3946 Рік тому +34

    for some reason this one made me so sad for their children and grandkids to just leave it all in the house and just forget it

    • @meatavoreNana
      @meatavoreNana Рік тому +2

      One day, another generation will want to know but it will be too late😢

    • @danadelaplante6797
      @danadelaplante6797 Рік тому +1

      Yes agree, but so nice to see this guy be so respectful and interested.

  • @rebeccawoods5119
    @rebeccawoods5119 Рік тому +20

    I just can't understand why people leave these places to just rot with no one caring enough to rescue their memories.So sad.

  • @evelyngibson7826
    @evelyngibson7826 9 місяців тому +3

    Why or how can their Children or Grandchildren leave all those memories behind!!! Pictures are priceless and they will never be able to capture that time again, blows my mind!!! 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

  • @FanOfVacuums2
    @FanOfVacuums2 Рік тому +14

    I’m glad to hear someone comment on how nice those old ovens are. My mom had a similar Kenmore when I was a kid and got rid of it when the glass top trend came along, but still complains about missing the old Kenmore oven. They would run forever and were designed to be repaired.

  • @ramona_rami5643
    @ramona_rami5643 Рік тому +35

    I like the family photos, too bad they are left behind. If only children valued more their parents' loving memory...
    Thank you for this nice video,guys! You're a great team, as always!

    • @Quark.Lepton
      @Quark.Lepton Рік тому +4

      Before I’d pass judgement on the children, antecedents, I’d want to do a little more research-it’s possible they may have died sometime before Mary. First, I’d look for papers that may mention the illness/passing/funeral announcements, etc., of family members and so forth.
      Perhaps even more saddening is that no one may ever read my comment here-or anyone else’s-concerning the family/events.

    • @barbaragravely920
      @barbaragravely920 Рік тому

      Not jus that the family thinks those pictures are there to stay i know i left a bunch back home and noone sent me them back:(after i lost mmy mom and her lousy so called husband.

    • @jennabeale4128
      @jennabeale4128 Рік тому +2

      Hello my name is Jenna Beale this is my great grandmothers home. She was placed in a nursing home and sadly passed away. There are multiple reasons why we had to leave the things and why the house is abandoned. We are not negligent and love our family very much. Please think before you make assumptions or comment rude things about the family. Please enjoy the memories as we did but respectfully, thank you.

  • @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
    @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 Рік тому +44

    That's something I learned long before any abandoned videos were made.
    We surround ourselves with items, but that's really all they are. It's the memories we make in life, we hold, no matter where we are.

  • @TheSarjane
    @TheSarjane Рік тому +10

    I could never have too many photos of my loved ones!

  • @sueslkarr2771
    @sueslkarr2771 Рік тому +43

    I'm so glad you both explored this place and it wasn't destroyed yet. I watched another explorer at this house and people have trashed it. So so sad. I wish for a beautiful house like that for myself one day. I love you both and so special how you treat everyone's home with so much respect. She had cancer. Her paperwork is in the freezer.

    • @joannegaughan6132
      @joannegaughan6132 Рік тому +14

      I don't understand the need to trash someone's home, no matter they died 18 years ago. It was Mary and Elmer's home, it should have been respected as Lesley and Danny have done. I'm just glad I got to see it with the "Bros" and it was in such beautiful shape and it was left as they found it. Shame, shame, shame on those who disrespected their memories and trashed their home. 😪

    • @barbaragravely920
      @barbaragravely920 Рік тому +2

      @@joannegaughan6132 I been asking the same thing thru the years.:)?

    • @DSM578
      @DSM578 Рік тому +4

      The wall in the bathroom has been removed by someone who wanted to remove the copper pipe in the house , because copper can be sold for cash as it is a valuable metal.

    • @DSM578
      @DSM578 Рік тому +3

      Houses in the US have been built with clothes closets in the bedrooms since the early nineteen hundreds, unlike England where people buy a large piece of furniture to hang garments in that also had drawers. I forget what they call this piece , but it takes up a wall. Originally closet were small in bedrooms , but over time have gotten larger and larger.

    • @DSM578
      @DSM578 Рік тому +2

      The decor in this house has a lot of what was called Early American style. Very popular in the 1950’s. Those lamps that look like the old oil lamps are an example early American style.

  • @patrawish874
    @patrawish874 Рік тому +13

    Maybe Mary did what I did, for some of the family pictures, I made copies for my kids for their own albums,who knows. This house remin ds me of mine, those great old stereos last so long, and the records. The pieces of our lives we leave behind are memories etched in our hearts forever :) thank you Danny and Lesley for sharing this sweet farmhouse with us.

  • @rosebud7722
    @rosebud7722 Рік тому +17

    Another great video Lesley and Danny. It always saddens me when family leave's their parents as well as their personal belongings behind to rot and decay along with their child hood home. They should of had an estate sale and donated the rest. Without this video Lesley and Danny the kids wouldn't have any memories left of what once was. Blessings to you both. See you on your next adventure.....😊

    • @rafaeltorre1643
      @rafaeltorre1643 Рік тому

      So you are telling them to keep the stuff but sell away their childhood home they decided they loved enough to not sell it for money? The memories weren’t made in the pictures, they were made in the house! It’s ridiculous when you realize you value pictures over your childhood home 😆

    • @rosebud7722
      @rosebud7722 Рік тому +1

      @@rafaeltorre1643 I guess we didn't watch the same video..

    • @jennabeale4128
      @jennabeale4128 Рік тому +2

      Hello my name is Jenna Beale this is my great grandmothers home. She was placed in a nursing home and sadly passed away. There are multiple reasons why we had to leave the things and why the house is abandoned. We are not negligent and love our family very much. Please think before you make assumptions or comment rude things about the family. Please enjoy the memories as we did but respectfully, thank you.

    • @rafaeltorre1643
      @rafaeltorre1643 Рік тому

      @@jennabeale4128 Exactly. People just don’t think about the reality of things before judging. They are saying that leaving pictures and belongings means you don’t care & you should take them but then say to sell the house so someone can use it. I wouldn’t sell my family home if I didn’t have to. The house full of memories means so much more then materials. I mean where do these people think you should store these pictures and belongings? In a bedroom? They are already home. The house wouldn’t still be in the family if someone wasn’t paying property taxes. Thanks for commenting.

    • @rosebud7722
      @rosebud7722 Рік тому +2

      @@jennabeale4128 I'd watched the video. I'm not assuming anything, nothing I've said was rude or disrespectful. It doesn't take much to grab a box and throw personal item in it. Everything is left in the house. What would you call it if not left to decay. God bless your grandma and the wonderful life she lived in that once beautiful home and the family she raised. When my dad passed away. Everything that was important to him we took home. All his clothes and shoes we donated. Pictures we made copies and put them in a photo album and gave them to his grandkids as well as us kids. If you honestly thought my comment was disrespectful, I apologize to you..have a blessed day.

  • @kellygibson2280
    @kellygibson2280 Рік тому +6

    I just get so happy and smile when I watch you you're such a good kids and you have respect for human beings and that's an odd feature and people nowadays

  • @colleenperez5607
    @colleenperez5607 Рік тому +5

    Love your channel. Such a shame seizing these houses abandoned. Instead of the families selling these homes they let everything fall in to disrepair. Really sad and should never happen.

    • @rafaeltorre1643
      @rafaeltorre1643 Рік тому

      Great idea! Sell out your childhood home! Get rid of it! Make money and value pictures of the lost home!

  • @RetroCaptain
    @RetroCaptain Рік тому +15

    Hello guys.
    I remember seeing this house explored by someone else at least seven years ago.
    It was not much different though less dug through.
    I think the electrical panel was operating and lighting was on.
    The stereo (record player) was on the TV.
    Many items and the style is similar to my mother's mother.
    I can't remember if the art was still on the wall, I'm thinking it was.
    The picture of Emily and the school or church pictures were the daughter.
    The film items set up high are
    "Previewers" for editing purposes.
    The actual Projectors look like a suitcase & the screen a long tube on a stand.
    They're missing and I don't remember seeing them the last time either, (or her cameras, which would have been a
    Polaroid One Step (circa 1977) (from memory)
    & a mini "110"(example Hanimex like I had, or Vivitar, Kodak, perfect for travel). I also had one as well). Both were "point and shoot" no focus type camera.
    I think the mystery easy for me to solve why it sits 18 years.
    Emily and her husband currently own it and it will be handed over to the grandkids when they pass away. The "children" will be around 80 at least.
    I agree it's sad that the pictures sit fading away which is what literally happens when they sit on a table in front of a window...fade away to blank like the memory.
    The grandkids probably have no idea what to do with them and don't recognize the people except for the grandparents.
    They're probably busy with instagram.
    The "stone wall" was a very necessary thing - the Chimney -
    I hope the grandkids show up and look after it before idiots burn it down like happened around here.

    • @drroadies
      @drroadies Рік тому

      do you have link of the other video ?

  • @michellesartori6695
    @michellesartori6695 Рік тому +13

    I've got to say that I cry almost every time I watch your videos, and that's no disrespect to you Lesley and Denny. But I imagine in my head all these happy people living their lives, doing things that they enjoy, and raising their children! This couple had a wonderful life and seem to truly have loved each other and I imagine Mary ( I hope that I didn't get the name wrong) spending those last years alone! I believe that we all continue on past our lives in our stories and I am the keeper of these 2 spinster sisters life stories who lived together and looked after cats which people threw over their fence! But apart from that they shared many, many stories with me but no one wants to hear about them anymore and, because they are the last of the linage of, quite possibly, one of the Duke's of Bedford in England and his French mistress, who's name their father took and consequently so did his daughters, their name will, when I die, l never again be remembered!. I think that's why I am always so moved by your videos guys because you keep these memories alive by taking us with you on these voyages of discovery! We walk through these places with you! I don't know if anyone reading this has ever watched the movie "The Others" with Nicole Kidman" but I loved that movie because it mentions the "Other"people who's history is shared in the home, by many generations. I'm sorry that this is so long but thank you for reading! Love the channel.

    • @nancycarlson6183
      @nancycarlson6183 Рік тому +1

      What a fascinating story of the two spinsters! Could you record their back history and as many stories as you can remember, then give a copy to the local historical society? Just a thought to keep their memories alive....so happy they took care of the apparently unwanted cats-I raised 8 kittens (two litters left in my yard by a feral cat), and am now enjoying life with the last surviving one who will be 19 this Oct. 😺💕 It saddens me too to see all the abandoned memories and things created with love. Thank you for sharing your story.

    • @michellesartori6695
      @michellesartori6695 Рік тому

      @Nancy Carlson It's funny you know, and not in a humorous way, how animals can tell what kind of person you are and whether it's safe to come and try and find a home! I'm a real cat person but when Ethyl, the older sister who would be 91 if she was still alive, and Winifred the younger sister would be 87 and turning 88 next month, were alive I was raising my children and working a lot and I didn't have the time then that I have now to put tiwards animals, but these days my 5 cats, all rescues, are my world. Ethyl and Wyn were born in Sydney, Australia in the 1930's into poverty and they lived in the inner city in a place near Ultimo, but I can't remember what the town was sorry and they shared how their father always seemed old and the only photo I've seen of him he WAS old. They were not close with him! Their mother would clean the local Catholic Church and Convent and the nuns would make the girls beetroot sandwiches and occasionally, if their mother was there on a Sunday afternoon, they would give the girls the remains of their roast luncheon. The sisters were NOT people people but their neighbours knew they loved cats and so kittens and mothers etc would be dropped over the fence to them and they'd come outside and find them. When their mother finally died the sisters sold the property and moved as far away from Sydney as they could which still had an active train line. So in the 1970's they moved with 20+ cats to their home at Blackheath in the Blue Mountains. I could go on for hours but I'm just going to share the reason why they spent their lives in ill health. Their father went to the pub on a Saturday afternoon, and then, and ONLY then, did their mother give them the castor oil that would allow them to do their Number 2's! True, they were NOT allowed to go to the toilet for a longer visit on any other occasion in case their father needed to use the facilities, and he would fly into a rage if one of them was in there!. NO surprise that both of them died of bowel obstruction related issues! They've been gone 25 and 21 years, and I will inquire as to whether the Historical Museum has an interest in their stories! I don't want them to disappear from history! I hope that you have a great day Nancy. Thanks for your reply!

    • @nancycarlson6183
      @nancycarlson6183 Рік тому +1

      @@michellesartori6695 Wonderful to hear more of the sisters' story and of you and your cats, too. I believe my cats rescued me and my 3 children, as they came into our lives 5 months after their dad left us - they drew us together and gave us a common goal - they were with us/me through so much and made me laugh when I needed it the most. You take care and keep on loving those cats, Michelle.

    • @michellesartori6695
      @michellesartori6695 Рік тому

      @Nancy Carlson Animals do help us to carry on when we don't want to! I was in the exact same situation as you after my husband left me and my 5 children so I know what you mean! At the moment my 5 cats are what's holding me here. You take care too!

    • @dwaynephillips6810
      @dwaynephillips6810 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the great story. Sounds like it would be a great book.

  • @cathrinewhite7629
    @cathrinewhite7629 Рік тому +35

    This wouldn't happen if humans were willing to live in a healthy interconnected society, made of close-knit communities that would support and value each member.
    There could be centers dedicated to history and storytelling. Everyone could record their voices and their personal memories, sharing how it was while they were growing up & leaving critical knowledge (gardening, survival skills etc.. for future generations.
    And their pictures would be available for all to access- to put a face with the the voices.
    I fear that soon, there will be millions of such ghost-homes as this- abandoned and left with fractured memories inside. So very sad...😔

    • @Chahlie
      @Chahlie Рік тому +6

      I thought once of writing a small book of 'lessons' for people who come after but realised that the knowledge is mostly out of date. Tips on how to make the butter turn quickly. How to tell if a cow has milk fever or if it's something else. Changing the leathers in the piston pump. Even how to tie the cow's tail to her leg to keep from getting swatted while milking. This is all just useless now. Even garden things- the kids all eat store bought, they aren't interested. Even the recipe for the loaf of 6 strand braided bread I made every single night when they were growing up, they have no desire for it. When we get old we realise just how very unimportant many things really were, which seemed important at the time.

    • @cathrinewhite7629
      @cathrinewhite7629 Рік тому

      @@Chahlie I think your information is vital. For example, think of "The Carrington Event" of 1859. The sun put out a high level X flare, and the technology of the time was toast. It burned through the newly invented telegraph lines- wherever they were located.
      Now we are light years more dependent on our technology. Carrington Event type flares happen every 150-200 years. If we don't have instructions for & knowledge of "the old ways", we are up the creek without a paddle. No one has the whole picture on a subject, so those with some knowledge are doing our species a service by recording it.
      I am 60 now (61 next month), with one son who knows more of the practical matters because his dad taught him (& me) car mechanics, carpentry, cooking and other skills. He was taught the old ways by his dad-& had I known he would have such a short life, I would have insisted that he start a book or manual for us.😔
      So your info is vital! I'm thinking of starting a collab, for production of an electronic document- one that we could all edit and add to...kind of a wikipedia of common sense & common skills. Then anyone with foresight could print it out. It probably should be etched in stone! LOL, but that's another project.
      Heather it is so sad that most don't think of such contingencies. You are a treasure of knowledge, unacknowledged of this by those who most need to learn it. I really believe that will reverse- for good or for bad.🙏🏼

    • @cathrinewhite7629
      @cathrinewhite7629 Рік тому +4

      @@Chahlie I've milked cows! Even in this century lol. Never thought of tying the tail to their leg! Brilliant!💜

    • @gillwyatt8103
      @gillwyatt8103 Рік тому +3

      You are so, so right. Nobody seems to care any more. Gill 🇬🇧

    • @barbaragravely920
      @barbaragravely920 Рік тому +1

      @@cathrinewhite7629 Back in de day i never heard of this simple tie?thanks ill pass it around here we have a huge farms all around us.

  • @lorihayes1419
    @lorihayes1419 Рік тому +7

    I hope she wasn’t left alone with dementia, even with notes. I had a neighbor with dementia who wandered off.
    One morning, very early, I heard a knock at my back door and there was Mr. Bolte and he was crying. I asked him what was wrong, thinking maybe his elderly wife had passed and he needed help. I brought him inside and then he asked me if I knew where he lived. He’d gone for his customary morning walk and couldn’t remember where his house was. If he’d walked a little further he may have seen his house and recognized it, but I am glad he recognized my house and stopped to ask for help. I have to admit it made me cry too. He was always so sweet to my sons, chatting with them through the fence. I walked him next door to his house and checked on him regularly after that.

    • @Chahlie
      @Chahlie Рік тому

      I had an elderly man show up at my back fence- I have rural acreage and just happened to be nearby. He had come about a mile down a mountain through the bush. I bundled him into my truck and prayed to God he could show me where he lived, and he did. The daughter was in the yard distraught, and grateful. I realised afterwards that many people would have called police, creating most likely a huge problem for the family. Years ago another neighbour, who I already knew, showed up at the local store where I was working- he couldn't remember how to get back home. It's life I suppose. Heavens, and the man who called me at the store to tell me he thought he had had a stroke as he couldn't get out of his chair, ever so polite he was, but interesting that his first thought was to call someone he knew rather than the ambulance. These kind of communities are sadly dying out :(

  • @marandakind3880
    @marandakind3880 Рік тому +7

    It looks like the shower wall was destroyed by someone to get the copper pipes so they can sell them for money, the big key on the wall was likely made of copper too. Sad someone has not saved all those photographs. Thank you for the great explore. :)

  • @Juan_Graham
    @Juan_Graham Рік тому +12

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      @Ellen-Holtz Рік тому

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      @ricolupe9658 Рік тому

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      @JessicaLDeora Рік тому

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      @betty-fox Рік тому

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      @HeraldjGreney Рік тому

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  • @Kate11.11
    @Kate11.11 Рік тому +6

    Thank you loved the way you told their story. I cannot believe family did not want the photos! So very sad. Great explore Lesley & Denny thank you!!! 💙

  • @kimblanchet4497
    @kimblanchet4497 Рік тому +3

    Mary was much like my mother who passed away in 2015 on the very same date that she was born. She left behind thousands of photos that she took throughout her life of 73 yrs. I have them all in boxes and bags in my closet. Still haven't gone through them all. My mother also had dementia 😢 I always love your videos guys. Love u both 😘😘

  • @Abbie-k3u
    @Abbie-k3u 5 місяців тому

    I too have immense respect for Bros of decay and I love Lesley and each time he and helper step into an abandoned house I pray constantly for their safety ..

  • @MrPeteVann
    @MrPeteVann Рік тому +4

    hi Leslie Beth here, the brick wall behind the fireplace is there for safety and to repell the heat. Most homes in the USA and CANADA require them for the stovepipe to go through for safety.

  • @lindaburns4890
    @lindaburns4890 Рік тому +3

    I like the way you tell the stories of abandoned homes thanks for being respectful of the belongings of those who are not with us anymore blessings from my beautiful State of Arizona and 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @ligialigia9501
    @ligialigia9501 Рік тому +12

    O que eu mais gosto nos vídeos de vcs é o respeito pelas lembranças que essas casas guardam de seus antigos donos.
    Parabéns meninos.

  • @Chahlie
    @Chahlie Рік тому +6

    I also had thousands of photos of my kids growing up, work on the house and property, endless Christmas and Easter and Hallowe'en photos. And back then it was quite expensive to have them all printed. I went through them all and gave each child an album full and then threw away the rest. So many of just flowers and sunsets and so on. Pets. Chickens. Pigs. Cows. At least now people can save them electronically. It seemed such a waste, and honestly nobody will ever be interested in the sunflowers in 1986, or the heart shaped potato in 1992.... I did keep one album for myself, I suppose for when I'm in a home or in another country perhaps.
    When you get old the past is just the past and what matters is right now. Perspective changes.

  • @jeanmetzger9359
    @jeanmetzger9359 Рік тому +2

    I just love how you are preserving American history. One of these days that house might be gone all together. Great video.

  • @debbiepochy6751
    @debbiepochy6751 Рік тому +9

    Hi Leslie, greetings to you from Connecticut! I really enjoyed this video, especially in my home state! It was amazing to see what good condition so much of the house was still in. I am a new subscriber and have been catching up with your older videos. You both do a wonderful job! I especially love seeing our common place American items through your eyes. 😊

  • @Janadu
    @Janadu Рік тому +2

    My state. I know this town fairly well. Lovely old house and beautiful photographs. Thanks for taking us here.

  • @drakiana8717
    @drakiana8717 Рік тому +15

    I believe the photos left behind shows how little we value tangible memories anymore. It irritates me that we really don’t have cameras that hold film. Everything has gone to technology and in my opinion is easily “deleted”, as though the people never existed. I have raised two sets of children. My first four children lived to the teenage years, and were unfortunately lost in auto accidents on their way to school, my three girls in 2000, my son and two of his friends on their way to the technology center in 2001. My husband was lost in 2020, but our “second” family, two girls, one ours one adopted, still here with me for a while yet, are 17, and 16. The amount of memories of the first is vast, but of the second very few. The reason isn’t because of lack of pictures taken, but because electronic devices have taken those memories to technology heaven with them. It infuriates me that I don’t have these memories to give them. But in reality they have been programmed to a throw away world. None of what 45 year olds and up had valued matters anymore. Most walk away from houses that weren’t put in their names as inheritance taxes usually take all value it would give, banks don’t want to clean them, agenda 2030 has everyone in 15 minute cities. So it becomes a throw away house, that was “a home”. Nothing of value to the youth of today. So sad, but in truth when you die, only your better half valued you and your lifetime. God grants us our growing and learning space here on this plane. He was gracious and honorable with his love for our growth in spirit. But man’s world is harsh, cruel, and cold. I miss my other half, he was my world. The world has lost its colors and meaning. I am going through my home and cleaning so my girls don’t have to. But have learned, my life, our lives, only matter to God and you.

    • @barbaragravely920
      @barbaragravely920 Рік тому

      R.I.Peace : I know what matters most to us they dont care!@ This world has lost all its values and dormains if i may put it that way?

    • @GenXtothe7thPower
      @GenXtothe7thPower Рік тому +2

      I’m so sorry! What a tragedy to lose four children in the span of a few years. You are right about the younger generations, it’s unfortunate many have lost that connection to our history and ancestors.

    • @lauraagliata6757
      @lauraagliata6757 Рік тому

      God bless! Sorry for your losses

  • @ladyapplejackspeaksva
    @ladyapplejackspeaksva Рік тому +3

    I absolutely love your channel. You do such a beautiful, respectful job of sharing these stories. For a moment, you bring these amazing people back to life. ❤

  • @tracymichalski5050
    @tracymichalski5050 Рік тому

    Thank you for being so respectful and honoring this home. Excellent job.

  • @TheSarjane
    @TheSarjane Рік тому +5

    Leslie, you’re a great narrator!

  • @jenniffer9034
    @jenniffer9034 Рік тому +3

    Another beautiful video by Bros Of Decay!

  • @rhondapina1653
    @rhondapina1653 Рік тому +3

    It is so sad that the kids and /or grandkids did not care enough to just at least take the pictures how amazing for them to see the grandma and how things looked back In the day donate the furniture heck donate the house to help some homeless people

    • @rafaeltorre1643
      @rafaeltorre1643 Рік тому

      Why take them when they are already home? They are paying property taxes. And likely electric. You don’t think its still there because they want it???!

  • @crystalmcmahon302
    @crystalmcmahon302 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful home but it’s so sad seeing everything left behind and the children and grandchildren don’t want it. I enjoy watching your channel.

  • @YtGad7000
    @YtGad7000 Рік тому +3

    I will never understand why people disrespect their parents and grandparents belongings and houses like that! The furniture seemed in good condition, they could have sold or given to charity shops. All the photos could have been put into albums for future generations to have history of their family. The house also looked still liveable. Cleaned up, the family could rent or sell. A disgraceful waste and disrespect! However a very interesting explore, the house looked a it's bigger on the inside l was nicely surprised. Hope Danny feels better by now.🦘😟🥺😕🤨🤗

  • @patriciacarragon3493
    @patriciacarragon3493 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for posting this. Shame on the children and grandchildren. An American tragedy. How life has no value after one dies. Too sad!

    • @andychris7647
      @andychris7647 8 місяців тому

      Me too, hi happy new year 🎉

  • @TheLightbright01
    @TheLightbright01 Рік тому +2

    The 126 cameras were my favorite for travel. They also made great pictures.

  • @scruffy281
    @scruffy281 Рік тому +2

    Don't get me wrong, because I loooove those beautiful castle like mansions that you take us through in Europe. No doubt about that. But I also really enjoy these more modest dwellings also. Thanks so much for all you bring us in your very well done videos. Thanks for the respect you show to all their belongings. You guys make a great team.❤

  • @dorismoses6845
    @dorismoses6845 Рік тому +3

    So sad to See this home left!

  • @candykane4271
    @candykane4271 Рік тому +3

    My grandfather got a camera at age 12 and he was the family historian. Label the photos!! Print your best photos on your phone

  • @Koal548-q8e
    @Koal548-q8e Місяць тому

    할머니 돌아가시고 집이나 사진 모두 추억을 남기고 떠나셨네요 슬프고 안타깝네요 사진은 추억인데 남은 사람들 사진 이라도 챙기고 가져가죠 집 버리고 갈때는 얼마나 가슴 아팠을까 알것 같아요

  • @annsmith4739
    @annsmith4739 Рік тому +3

    Hi Lesley I’m early tonight !I was late last week ,looke interesting see you soon lv Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️

  • @celiareginarogero55
    @celiareginarogero55 Рік тому +2

    Hey Bros! Lesley and Danny! Wonderful video!👏👏❤❤

  • @annlyon.2040
    @annlyon.2040 Рік тому +2

    I love this house to. Looks so comfortable.

  • @denisewatson5295
    @denisewatson5295 Рік тому +1

    What a cozy little house 🏠. Thanks Lesley and Danny for sharing this video. It's a shame that the children didn't take any of their pictures or other memories of their mom and dad with them. So sad 😞 😔. Take care 😍 👌 🙂 💕 💜 ❤

  • @angelakinghignojoz5374
    @angelakinghignojoz5374 Рік тому +1

    The larger and smaller records also spin at different speeds. I particularly enjoyed this episode. I like them all but his one was just so moving and bittersweet. Thank you for this channel.

    • @gillesjacques1022
      @gillesjacques1022 Рік тому

      The lp, or long play albums, are the larger ones in the cardboard sleeves. They run at 33 rpm
      The smaller ones, with the large holes in the middle, called 45s because they run at 45 rpm. You needed a plastic insert, to use them on the turntable, the odd turntable gave you a round insert so you could play the 45s.

    • @reuben854
      @reuben854 Рік тому

      @@gillesjacques1022 Also the 33 rpm records play several songs on each side where the 45 rpm's play just one song per side.

  • @ClaraBBrown
    @ClaraBBrown Рік тому +1

    Good job in discussing about the people 👏 that lived there in the past.

  • @gageparihus940
    @gageparihus940 Рік тому

    You are awesome ❤. You have so much love and respect for others and their past belongings. Thanks for being kind and respectful!!! Much ❤Love from Amber In the USA Indiana

  • @Fiona_Ashy
    @Fiona_Ashy Рік тому

    I love to watch the explore adventure like this . But this video made me cry because i get the warm welcome and positive energy of the late owner. And yeah its very sad that their grandchildren didn't want to take care of this house again. There's such a lot of memories. I could feel that the late owner hoping that their grandchildren come back someday to take care this house.. its full of love and memories. I cry when i see all that stuff has been left behind for decades 😢😢

  • @alexandria8255
    @alexandria8255 Рік тому +1

    that cushioned food tray is for when sitting on the sofa you can eat while watching tv. I have one very similar I use in bed sometimes lol. The copper pipes on water heater were missing like the ones in bathroom shower wall. People steal copper stuff as it's a good scrap high resale value.

  • @rebeccawoods5119
    @rebeccawoods5119 Рік тому +5

    There are quite a few houses with brick inside the house. Especially around the fireplace.That whole in the wall in the bathroom is probably someone trying to see if there was copper pipes in the wall.Copper is one thing that people will steal if they can.Not good.

  • @aquatadevore9335
    @aquatadevore9335 Рік тому +1

    This is such a darling little house, it reminds me of my grandparents house ❤

  • @nancywindbigler6434
    @nancywindbigler6434 Рік тому +1

    The bathroom wall was torn up probably by thieves taking copper water lines!! Good explore!!

  • @RosannaCuomo
    @RosannaCuomo Рік тому +1

    Io sono soffro di una strana forma di nostalgia per il bello del passato, di quello che poteva essere e di ciò che non è! Questi "tuffi" nel passato, nel tempo, negli oggetti e nelle cose, è anche un viaggio dentro di me, ogni vostro video, ogni oggetto, oggi storia, è un po' la mia. Avete la faccia da bravi ragazzi, non vi avrei mai guardati, altrimenti.

  • @ouestlelivre
    @ouestlelivre Рік тому

    The smaller records played at 45 rpm. They had one single on each side - usually the "hit" song on the A side and a lesser-known song on the B side. (I had an old 45 of a Beatles song when I was little.) The bigger ones played at 33 rpm. They had an entire album on them. I had several Beatles albums on vinyl when I was younger. Ah.... good memories. I still have my albums to this day, and I will never get rid of them.

  • @trimule
    @trimule Рік тому +2

    I can't believe I'm so old that I have to look at a young person seeing a film editor machine and having not the least idea what it is. "Mein Grossvater told me once that in olden times they had these things called "movies" that were how they watched videos. They used something called "film" and showed a bright light through it. Amazing, huh?"

  • @christinepiehl8000
    @christinepiehl8000 Рік тому +4

    Oh my god this house I know the address of this place but I can’t access it I know the story and everything so sad

  • @sheilacournoyer53
    @sheilacournoyer53 Рік тому

    I haven't read the comments but sometimes people who are hurting for money go into abandoned buildings and steal copper pipes it might be why the shower had been torn down. I really enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing.

  • @joycefernandes938
    @joycefernandes938 Рік тому +1

    Love the way you bring it to life

  • @TheSarjane
    @TheSarjane Рік тому +6

    I cannot believe they would leave these family pictures! Not very sentimental I guess

  • @wesleywebb7567
    @wesleywebb7567 Рік тому

    Hello Lesley from Nashville Tennessee USA !!! I always seem to miss the premier but love your documentaries !!!! Keep up the awesome work !!!!

  • @maychang3478
    @maychang3478 7 місяців тому

    RIP Mary and Elmer you both will be very missed Beautiful Couple 🤵💍👰👼

  • @brandynoisey3545
    @brandynoisey3545 Рік тому

    Beautiful story we can't take back yesterday. Are memories. And legacy. Is writing in history. That's are true gift from up above.

  • @sharinmythoughts2510
    @sharinmythoughts2510 Рік тому +1

    You guys are so sweet and loving. I hope that you find the right wife that truly loves you and is your friend ❤. You have such a beautiful heart, you both do!
    I love that you are there sharing their love for each other and their family. It is their beautiful legacy to us watching ❤❤❤
    You guys are angels 😇🙏👍😍❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️

    • @andychris7647
      @andychris7647 8 місяців тому

      They are amazing,hi happy new year 🎉

  • @georginapantoja7962
    @georginapantoja7962 Рік тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @larrylambert1220
    @larrylambert1220 3 місяці тому

    "All this will be lost in time.......... Like tears in the rain."

  • @sandraatkins2539
    @sandraatkins2539 Рік тому +1

    What a lovely home.

  • @darlameyer3626
    @darlameyer3626 Рік тому

    Why is there so much decay? So many without homes yet perfectly good places are left to ruins. So many abandoned towns throughout America, its a darn shame.

  • @jyothiganesh2622
    @jyothiganesh2622 Рік тому

    Hello Leslie n Danny. Thank u so much fr the video. Good job like always. God bless

  • @billb5749
    @billb5749 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Leslie and Danny. Is it possible that the photos that were spread out on tables and counters were scanned to a DVD or some other electronic system by one of the kids? I know, I'm probably being overly optimistic. Even if they just took a couple of those empty suitcases and fill them up with photos to take home and go through later. All these homes have such interesting stories. Thanks for sharing them with us guys.

  • @mariainesmenabarretosulliv5022

    Thanks guys ❤😢

  • @justuseloveineverything7184
    @justuseloveineverything7184 Рік тому +2

    Leslie I love your channel the introduction was amazing you my friend are a true artist ❤😊

  • @paulamelugin4872
    @paulamelugin4872 Рік тому +2

    I am so saddened that the family didn't go and save the important things left behind like the photos and diplomas. 😭

  • @myrayork6388
    @myrayork6388 Рік тому +4

    I think someone took out the pipes in the bathroom

  • @ЛюдмилаШевченко-ч6т

    Світлі люди жили в цьому домі. Як мало потрібно для щастя - достатньо свого маленького будиночку без сусідів. Дякую.

  • @tvhisense4332
    @tvhisense4332 Рік тому +2

    QUE INTERESANTE HISTORIA! SALUDOS DESDE MÉXICO 🇲🇽 🙋🏻‍♀️ BESOS ENORMES LESLIE ❤️

  • @billymcmanus9642
    @billymcmanus9642 Рік тому +1

    That's an adorable cape house 🏡 i love cape houses they are so quaint and perfect size for a small family or a single person like myself. Easy to maintain so cute like a button ☺️

  • @deboralintner6223
    @deboralintner6223 Рік тому +2

    I enjoyed this.

  • @sallyfroehner406
    @sallyfroehner406 Рік тому

    Oh my goodness all the Pictures, it's very Sad that the Children do not want them.
    BUT LESLIE I MUST SAY THAT THE MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, IT MATCHES 100%
    thank you again for another great video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍

  • @jenp342
    @jenp342 Рік тому

    Such a reminder of the human experience, and how fragile our lives are. To always strive to appreciate life, Friends and Family. Also, who have lived before us. P.S. I do enjoy very much, for Bros of decay sharing these captivating videos and stories. 🇨🇦

  • @kristinhumbles
    @kristinhumbles Рік тому

    I am SO in love with this sweet little home! It's a perfect time capsule and captures Mary's spirit well. It is a shame that so many things were left behind, but the bonus is that we were able to experience it. It looks like they lived a long and happy life full of love and family. I hope the rest of them are doing well. Thanks for sharing :)

    • @kristinhumbles
      @kristinhumbles Рік тому

      Wanted to add how shocked and sad I am that so many memories are just left behind and rotting away :(

  • @mdelannoy3495
    @mdelannoy3495 Рік тому +2

    Hello you two your vidéos are Awesome I love it 👍👍👍👍👋👋👋👋

  • @TheLightbright01
    @TheLightbright01 Рік тому +2

    It reminds me of the song Dust in the wind.

  • @d.parisi
    @d.parisi Рік тому +1

    I have never seen so many suitcases owned by one family!

  • @HannaARTzink
    @HannaARTzink Рік тому

    Hopefully some of the objects and photographs could be donated to the local historical society. Lovely job guys, thanks!

  • @DutchEVP
    @DutchEVP Рік тому +1

    Elmer George Beale was born in 1912 and died in 1983. Mary E. Beale was born in 1916 and died in 2010. She lived alone for many years and must have spend her last years in an eldery care home. So sad to see al those photos left behind, and just can't understand that the children have no interest in them.

  • @maverickflint1991
    @maverickflint1991 7 місяців тому +1

    I will never understand why the kids do not take time out of their busy schedule to go and check on these family homes left abandoned?😢

  • @danadelaplante6797
    @danadelaplante6797 Рік тому

    I have never seen an explorer like this. Gems that he finds and the way he shares them. Great guy.

  • @mahal8058
    @mahal8058 Рік тому

    I miss you bros decay and Danny hehehehehe because of my busy life just now again I watch your videos....

  • @maverickflint1991
    @maverickflint1991 7 місяців тому

    Another great video.😊👍

  • @griselhernandez1909
    @griselhernandez1909 10 місяців тому

    Hello guys!! Good to watch another interesting video.

  • @susanmcreynolds9166
    @susanmcreynolds9166 Рік тому

    The difference between the small records and the larges one is the speed they rotate. The little ones are 45 rpm, middle were 75 rpm and the big ones (the only ones sold today) are 33 1/3 rpm. Love all you programs.

  • @catherineevanoffour1230
    @catherineevanoffour1230 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @amalmac9943
    @amalmac9943 Рік тому +2

    Wow! So much left behind….smh

  • @marcellaallard6282
    @marcellaallard6282 Рік тому

    I can’t believe all the pictures in there I’m a state away from there good job showing this

  • @goya_junod
    @goya_junod Рік тому +3

    I like Danny's black nails.

  • @jennabeale4128
    @jennabeale4128 Рік тому +5

    Hello my name is Jenna Beale this is my great grandmothers home. She was placed in a nursing home and sadly passed away. There are multiple reasons why we had to leave the things and why the house is abandoned. We are not negligent and love our family very much. Please think before you make assumptions or comment rude things about the family. Please enjoy the memories as we did but respectfully, thank you.

  • @tracywalker1748
    @tracywalker1748 Рік тому

    Great video . A beautiful house with so many lovely photos and memories .❤