515 Comments Posted by Darlene

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I am late to the party of viewers, but hey, at least I arrived. What an excellent subject - Imperial Baths!
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Disco balls set the tone for having a good time - they give off a unique aura like nothing else. Thanks for the gallery, Mr. Motts, and don't stay away too long. I love coming to this site to view interesting places of days gone by.
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I even see a 45 in there - been a long time since I held one of those in my hands. This pic could be titled: "Teddy and the Graveyard of Records."
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I didn't even notice that chair until I read LucieLou's comment.
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Hard to believe that records are now obsolete.
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There is something very sad about this photo - perhaps that only a remnant of what is once was remained. It is hard to imagine enjoyable entertainment having taken place here.
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They struck Mary and Joseph, but where is baby Jesus? I concur with all the others. Thanks so much, Mr. Motts, for this lovely gallery of photos.
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That crucifix is beautiful!
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But the crucifix and child were spared from defacement. That's a good thing.
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The sacred heart of Jesus....lovely.
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And he has a gentle expression on his face. Ah...just looked up and saw your comment as well, Mica. Yes, very gentle & kind.
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St. Alphonsus perhaps?
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I am so sad that these beautiful religious items were left behind. What was the archdiocese thinking? Seems like they really didn't care.
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Well...angels can make themselves invisible.
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Iconoclasm is alive and well. Actually not well but very sick indeed.