Urbex: Abandoned NUT House
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2013
- Exploring a small abandoned house that was likely abandoned since June of 2004 according to a calendar left behind. What I was referring to little balls were likely black walnuts.
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when you said 'Nut House' I was expecting a psychiatric hospital.
thats what i thought,..a nut house for deranged glo worms.
These kind of urban exploration videos are so relaxing to me. The filmer is more focused on showing you what's inside rather than trying to creep you out. I don't know why, but I always get so sleepy while watching. I'm not bored (the opposite, really), I just really relax while watching them.
Yep my daughter (now 24) had her glow worm doll until it looked about like that one. You squeezed it and it lit up for a night light. That first wallpaper looks as though it was done by hand with sponges and paint. Very organized squirrel! Walnuts neatly tucked in seams and almost 1 per indent in the padding...lol
I think right at the end you pan across the basement entrance?? Small white extension from house with door.
Dave Dennis Not sure of course, just my guess. Kids could be answer also.
the round burr looking things are walnuts. looks like a squirrel thought it was burying them in the couch
Those 'brown balls' are black walnuts
The nuts are probably a winter stash of food for the local squirrels.
I wish there was a backstory on all these abandoned homes or one that could be told.
ok..like @ 1:00 right after you say something about psychedelic wallpaper a very faint voice whispers "come to me". turn up your sound and listen..it's strange!
holy fucking fuck! I heard it too...
isn't that strange? and it's a genuine phenomena because Tiki is doing urbex..she is not out "looking" for ghosts
I heard it too, but I had to wear my head phones.
*****
Most things like that (EVP) require headphones.
So spooky!! I heard it too!
I believe that doll in the beginning is a Glow Worm. I had one as a child. They lit up when squeezed. I actually still have mine stored in my attic. Brought back a lot of memories.
The brown balls are in deed Black Walnuts.
Mice and Rats love them.
It's a cute little house. All the abandoned houses in my area are ion the process of being boarded up and knocked down by the city. When I read the words "Nut House" I thought it was going to be an old mental hospital. XD
I remember cracking walnuts at my grandparents house under their walnut tree. They would make your hands quite black. I have a walnut tree by my garage. There are walnuts all over the ground. I haven’t tried eating any of them yet. There is a bushy tailed squirrel who loves them.
Of all the Abandoned Building videos online yours are by far the best !!
Thanks, Bill! I do have around 62 other places I've explored aside from this one which you can find in my playlist. I also have others in queue. I'm glad you enjoy my vids!
LOLLLL that's so funny, look how the squirrels try to store the nuts in the creases of the couch!
You just cracked me up with the Little black balls thing! You don't know what a walnut is? The squirrels are stuffing them into the sofa for safe keeping through the winter. Oh and the garage with the fire wood stacked and mortared to make a wall is something I've never seen before. Wow! Little black balls? Your a riot! Love it!
You probably already know this but if you place your feet along the wall while going up the stairs you'll probably be standing on solid wood as opposed to putting them on the runners you'll be a bit safer. There's usually wood under either end of the stair treds. (as I said, you probably areadly know this, just passing it on in case)
You can gut the entire inside of that house and rebuild. The outside stone wall is still in pretty good shape and the foundation is sound.
Johnny MF Bravo A gutted House, A little Sweat, And here's the music, that you get!
Oh no! NEVER cross a threshold guarded by a Cabbage Patch Doll...
I absolutely loved the partial cobblestone exterior of this house and shed. It appeared almost fairytale-esque! The "little brown balls" is just another cute name for the Black Walnut. By the way, when harvested fresh, they make the most delicious brownies and cookies one could ever taste. Sadly, the roof damage is hastening the deterioration of this adorable old property. I love your videos Tiki! They are almost addicting! lol ~oO(♪)Oo~
Fairly certain this is one of my uncles houses in Elmvale... The house was purchased along with the land. The land is farmed and the houses have little value so they are left to rot. This is fairly common in farming communities. I know of several properties in this area that they own. Some are rented out, others that are in disrepair are left to rot as they do not offer any financial benefit.
reading the comments and it took me 3 tries to hear the voice but omg awesome!!
Thanks for the adventure. A bit depressing. A good reminder just how temporary our dwellings are. I'm glad it was you going inside instead of me.
lol... squirrels have a pretty fancy place to store their food! And they appear to have got quite the stash!
Excellent video as usual. Thanks.
You should go to Detroit.
75% of the buildings there are abandoned.
Don't go alone however.
Yes, I have driven through Detroit many times and that is one place I would love to explore, if I had an army to back me up, lol.
***** I'll back you up! Abandoned Detroit seems like an interesting place to explore - not alone, of course.
Scott Lange got guns
+TikiTrex Don't you live in Canada though?
+John Urbex Yes, but it's only a couple hours away.
your referring to the little balls throughout your commentary made me chuckle :)
Nice river rock exterior walls. Don't hardly see this at all in ontario until the 70's when it was in vogue, and then not as extensive. Awsome vid tiki
Spooky voice at around 1.00 'come to me'
HOLEE FUCK M8
Andrew Thomas It actually sounds like it says it twice but its VERY clear 1:00
I totally heard that... Freaky!!!
Andrew Thomas That is creepy. I think I can hear it a little softer just before that at 51 seconds. But the one at 1:01 is very clear.
+Andrew Thomas normally people make a mountain out of a mole hill with little creaks and rustles of wind on these videos but that was so clear and creepy! as someone said previously, at 00:50 there is a soft voice ''come to me'' followed by the one at one minute. very creepy!
the doll in the beginning was a glow worm, old school 80's doll, looked like
The federal government, in cooperation with local housing groups, really ought to have a program that puts unemployed people to work salvaging stuff in abandoned buildings and renovating them for those in need of housing or if that is not possible to tear them down and recycle the materials.
Another great video! It's so sad all these wonderful homes but once the ruff goes thats it, good job!
Hi Tiki Nice looking house from outside . I love stone houses...this one was nicely done...to bad inside looked ewwww . walnuts indeed. love watching ur videos. can't wait see more
be safe.... :)
Oh, the house is so adorable on the outside. Like a home for fairies.
I just knew you were in Canada! The area code on the calender gave you away! Aaaa? It was the way you pronounced your "out" is what made me know. You in Canada always make it sound like your saying "oat" instead of "out". It's all good. Love your vids all the same and it's all good history.
An amazing speaking voice accompanied by such amazing videos. Bless.
Another good one, thank you.
I LOVED THIS VIDEO!!!! :D
I believe the things at the beginning are nuts, they kind of look like a type of walnut. I bet a squirrel has made a home in this house. It isn't abandoned after all.. lol
i like your voice i could listen to you everyday : )
and all the videos ive seen are great also
Oh the 90s, when ladies went crazy with sponge painting lol, ugh! But a really cute house it must have been before being abandoned and let go. Sub'd! I need more adventure in my life, this summer :)
Thank you for your subscription! I plan to bring you more adventures :)
I love the Canarm Catalyst ceiling fan at 4:08!
squirrells must live there,a few times it sounded like angry squirrell vocals were going on and looked in a place or two around the attic like maybe kitchen i think looked a little like squirrel nestings....the squirrells where i live vocalize -sorry spelling not so good-my local squirrells vocalize warnings like i thought i heard a time or two in the house...anyway,glad squirrells didnt throw those little black balls...aka walnuts...at you and run you out...lol...good video
The brown balls are walnuts. Not sure if someone answered your question about that lol. Also I am addicted to your videos! I can't stop watching them.
Thank you for sharing 😃
Tiki Trex the round balls as you call them are walnuts, and the brick on the shed is field stone just so you know for your next one. Good job keep up the good work. I like the ones you do in ontario they are close to me. So I would love to see more of that.
TikiTrex When you got upstairs I was thinking please don't fall through the floor. Yikes!
Gorgeous from the outside!
Nice work!!!
On seeing the title of this upload I thought you were doing another asylum? Still I was not disappointed. Thank you again. Doug.
The "leopard print" pattern on the walls of the barn are actually made from the cord wood (fire wood) stack and mortar construction. This is a very old method of construction for barns and even some very old houses from the frontier days of America. We have many such buildings here in Wisconsin. Its no surprise that this would also be found in Canada. That old house will collapse long before the barn will.
BTW, I realy enjoy these videos, though I'm not sure why. Maybe I'm just curious like anybody else. Your style of video makes it almost like we are along with you. Thank you TikiTrex!
Of many of the places you have been - I think this one really needs to come down.
great video...i love old houses, something about them.
Really nice class A evp there Hun. Ugh, used to live by an old walnut tree, God awful mess they can make.
Obviously a large walnut tree was there dropping walnuts throughout. I like your vids! Hopefully you can find more abandoned places to explore!
the doll on the pourch is an 80s Glowworm
I love your videos-new follower! I too love to explore abandonded houses, especially the really old ones! I also love to look in all of the out buildings too! How do you find these places to explore?
Definitely a squirrel house with all them nuts! :D
I continue to be amazed at the amount of people who don't know what walnuts are. It's kinda like if someone was like - toothbrush, what's that? They are so common place to me
That would be a pretty cool place all done up and could even turn the stone storage shed into a small seperet home
The squirrels have moved in, those are indeed black walnuts,
The walls in the room of the nutty sofa are painted with sponges...very popular in the 70's
you are crazy! haha awesome stuff though thanks
That's a Glow Worm in the very begining, not a Cabbage Patch lol Same time period though. Late 80's - early 90's. I've very much been enjoying your vids. I'm subbed, for sure!
Beautiful stone work
Thank you!! I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)
What a sweet odd little house :)
Oh it's so cute
ITS THE NUTSHACK
Thank you! Usually driving around the back roads I will find them or just keeping an eye out if going somewhere. Google Maps is also a good resource.
At 0:27 that looks like one of those Glow Worm dolls, that came out in the 1980's when I was a kid.
I've seen that before! That sofa is most definitiely a mouse nest!
just imagine stay all night long in that house that would be spooky as hell
Loved that shed! Looks like the "leopard pattern" walls were made with stacked cut logs with mortar in between? Never seen anything like that before... very interesting!
no the shed is made with stones that they pick up and made with mud bc they could not aford motar back then. They built with what they had. look at it again and you will see that I am right
Kell you're right. Although the house was clad in field stones, the shed was definitely built using cord wood construction.
Really!! Didn't know there was such a thing! That's awesome thanks for the info:)
That was probably a squirrel who found a prime place to store food for the winter. The same thing happened to my dad once; he kept an old dresser in a storage shed for years. When he went to move he couldn't understand why it was so heavy since he stored it empty. Every single drawer was full of walnuts! The squirrel must have chewed through the wood somehow and filled the thing up over several years.
The brown balls are black walnuts, the squirrels love them! We have 3 trees in my yard they're a pain to clean up all the time.
hahaha poor squirrels had a hard time hiding nuts in that couch!
Dried walnuts hidden in the cushions by squirrels lol
Tiki you were "nuts" to go on there! Sorry,that was daft lol Maybe they were blown in from a nut tree in the garden during a storm ..
Walnuts pushed into the sofa?
thank God you're tiny ! that upstairs floor looked soooo crappy lol
TikiTrex triki - you had an exploratory video I can't find - it was a house with two staircases, with a little tiny porch at the beginning of the video, it was a banded house on a farm land that wasn't - I've been looking for this video everywhere and I can't find it, I'm trying to remember every detail about it - it had heaters in every single room. Two staircases, and a little porch at the beginning of the video and it was on a farm property that was an abandoned. I've been looking for this video everywhere!
The balls are walnuts, in the open drawer filled with old kitchen tools you can see some have been split open.
The first room is not papered. That is sponge painted to imitate paper. Notice how it overlaps onto the trim in places.And it is not peeling.
the house needs to come down but clean out that stone shed and I'd live there - great video
Hard to tell what the brown things were - not enough detail for my eyes. If they were prickly, I'd say Sweet gum balls from a nearby tree. They're the seed pods.
If not prickly, more than likely walnuts. Possibly Black walnuts (kind of rare in places). The balls start out green & just drip from branches, then turn brown, then almost black, then they fall off the tree. If you can break open the ball, the walnut in shell will be inside. Check for a nearby tree or a squirrel population. 🐿
At 0:28 it looks like a 1980's Glow Worm toy or a cabbage patch doll minus the legs, either way it's creepy.
Definitely part of the Glow Worm series.
you found where a squirrel is hiding it's nuts
Everybody says Walnuts I believe they are Shag-bark Hickory
Could be some beech nut as well. Most under the age of 40 don't know what a hickory "pig nut" looks like, as they're quite common to old farm properties. Too bad the variety fell out of favor, as they're more stable than maple.
:26 is a glow worm childs toy.
The doll looks like one of those Glow Worm toys.
Looked almost like a Cabbage Patch doll of some sort to me?
Thanks, Susan! :)
OMG I heard come to me that is so creepy.....
The brown balls are black walnuts. They grow wild here in the south, very tasty.
That note on the wall is kinda creepy
That's a Nut house
Hi ….they are walnuts stored away for winter by squirrels. ❤️
Black walnut. When on trees look like tennis ball. As they rot, u see the shell. Probably squirrel or other rodent storing.
The old barn didn't look in too bad of shape. Unfortunately it looks like it was used as a garbage dump. I get the feeling the previous owners were extreme slobs.
Could be that they were slobs or it could be that at some point squatters took over.
Holy shit I heard that too!