Its been almost a full year since I was last on Tumblr. A lot has changed within that long while; between leaving a toxic work environment, finding a new job, working nonstop throughout the pandemic this far, having a Covid scare, family drama, and almost losing my best friend to an aortic dissection have all culminated to a rather eventful year. I was unable to log on to Tumblr on my laptop and iPad and it wasn't until fairly recently I was able to recover my password. Upon opening the app for the first time in ages, it feels surreal. Many of the old blogs I once followed are essentially dead, aside from a handful that still post on a regular schedule. There are so many of my old Tumblr friends that are no longer active.
I have mostly moved my operations to Reddit, where I post on various urbex related subreddits on a regular basis. Truth is, I had grown tired of Tumblr as a whole and the toxic atmosphere that had grown over the years. As I struggled to juggle several social media accounts for my history and urbex material, I realized it was time to let several of those accounts go. This included Instagram, Tumblr, my YouTube channel, Twitter, and to a lesser extent, my photography page on Facebook. I still explore, but not as much as I used to.
Sadly, all good things must come to a close. As of now, I have been using this blog as an archive of sorts for my Reddit posts.














