u/DonnaDespair

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Old Lady Explorer

I just wanted to share some shots of mine from over the last 13 or so years. I'm 48-year-old female I've been exploring since I was around 18 but only have digital photos on this device. I have actual photographs from the old days. You got to consider, I'm from the 1900s.

This is a collection of an abandoned summer camp, abandoned homes, and an abandoned Girl Scout camp. My exploring partner who is also 48 female and I explore Northeast pennsylvania, New york, New Jersey, I have explored Main and the states included here. I also explored some spots in Ireland.

Edited: spelling - i speak to text.

u/DonnaDespair — 6 days ago

I had to go to pick up some prescriptions and pick up some small sustenance items. I ALMOST walked out because shopping for just myself is really depressing. I've also come to realize how much I devoted my existence to my partner for 14 years. I find that I'm kind of wandering around not knowing what to eat. What do I like? We had a pretty traditional relationship, I was the stay-at-home wife and I took care of everything.

Anyway I made it through the grocery store with small "girl dinner" items (iykyk). What I find difficult lately is that I've always felt like an interloper in my existence, my family never really understood me I have one true friend since middle school and she loves me thank god, but my person, my soulmate died which left me feeling like an alien in my own town. I feel foreign in this life without my person. And the main reason I was there was for my anxiety medicine. I have an important phone call to make which I plan to do before 2:00 p.m. and those will be two major accomplishments.

thanks for listening.

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u/DonnaDespair — 8 days ago