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Just real fast, I have a two page interview up with The LA Times. Don’t except any fart jokes, I answered these questions like a grown up. Also I’ll be doing slides and reading old diaries for Animal Farm shows at the Legion Bar on December 4th with Julia Fierro, Rebecca Schiff and the Comics Curmudgeon’s Josh Fruhlinger.

Now here’s a scant few photos of places I’ve been in the last few months because I feel bad about not posting anything. Kidding, who gives a shit about the internet?  You might have seen some of these on flickr but I assume no one uses flickr except me anymore. These are the more well known places I’ve explored recently, I’m saving the less popular ones for another project. Also, no, I will not tell you how to get to these places, you just have to use the internet like I did.

Grossinger’s Resort

The main indoor swimming pool

Fire pit in an ice skating lodge

Foliage along the side of the indoor pool

Abandoned cement mill by the (removed) old Penny Bridge train stop for the  Long Island Railroad

Farm Colony in Staten Island

Yonkers Power Station (now being renovated for something terrible I’m sure)

The Staten Island Shipyard. Probably the most popular and easily accesible ruins in NYC

Letchworth Village for the “crippled and feeble minded,” as the old pamphlets said.

An attic in an somewhat recently abandoned boarding house in the Catskills

The Gates of Hell in New Jersey, which we couldn’t get into due to flooding

 

Greystone Psychiatric Hospital  

Beauty parlor chair

Patient wards

Electric stuff I dont know anything about except that it looks cool. And we got there by going in…

…the underground tunnels.

Medical chair in the basement

The most deteriorated patient wards

Outside of the Greystone hospital, facing the back of the Kirkbride building

And last but not least, me and Jen Phippen, with whom I do most of my exploring because she’s up for anything but also stops me from doing dangerous stuff that I want to do SO BAD. That’s the best kind of exploring buddy.

 

 


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