209 Comments Posted by liza

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Tears come to my eyes as I look through these. My grandmother was a patient here after having a "nervous breakdown" due to my grandfather having an affair. I believed Gramma when she said it was his way of getting her out of the way for awhile.
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These images are beautiful and unsettling.
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Does anyone know who owns it now? I tried looking for the owner, but I couldn't find anything.
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Oh, wait.; that is just a table. (blush)
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I like how the windows line up with the stains on the ceiling. I was on a gurney just yesterday. So much fun.

Great to see evidence of Motts.
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Great natural lighting for reading or whatever these rooms were originally used for in the 1700/1800's. These file areas look a bit modernized?
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Green for the living, blue for the undead, but nobody knows why it is all so clean and untouched.
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Wouldn't it be odd to find your own file there?
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Hard to figure out what is what or where and when or even who and why? I couldn't stop the W's once I got going, sorry.
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I suspect the corpes of olden times would get a little juicey by the time some folks could get there to view. A drain would come in handy in such cases, no?

Or, is it a high class zombie snake entrance?
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The soap dispenser hanging directly above the drain is quite decorative.
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Wait, I forgot to LOL at the washing the hoof after using the toilet.. I think not, unless there is another doorway for clean hooves only.
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Yes, my barn does have french doors. Goats are good zombie fodder to keep the zombies off the humans. Decoys, if you will.
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A good hose down and a sweepin" and we could be up and running.
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Raisinetts, mmmmm.