515 Comments Posted by Darlene

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What a contrast here. I wonder if the Blessed Sacrament is still inside of the Tabernacle.
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It looks to be in fairly good condition.
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I don't think leaving those red pills there was a good idea. All that scientific equipment makes me think of the movie "Frankenstein."
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I am Eastern Orthodox and we don't have confessionals. Our confession is very much like a talk with a therapist - no Hail Mary's or Our Fathers afterward either.
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A church raccoon instead of a church mouse!
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I could use one of those...preferably the green one.
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Something very sad and forlorn about this photo. Whoever sat in that chair and gazed out that window is no longer there. And the chair has collected dust and grime.
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I concur, flushed. And they don't appreciate such things until they get older, Dark-Star being one of the few exceptions.
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Just imagine how many clothes one could fit in those closets! Which makes me wonder what these closets were used for besides clothing since nuns only wear habits. Unless they were packed to the gills with habits and veils.
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Mica, no door knobs in Sweden? How do you open your doors? Crystal door knobs are the most beautiful of all door knobs.
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The colors look so 70's - yellow curtains and sea foam green walls. But the original woodwork is beautiful.
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Bring a mattress for the bed, a nightstand and lamp, and you're ready to go! And imagine...no graffiti and the door knob is still intact.!
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Look at the transoms above the doors. And all the windows too...inside no less. Yes, it does look like an elementary school.
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Again I'm late to the party, but at least I showed up!
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Boo hoo. It falls to its death and now lies stripped of its beauty. What a lovely gallery this was. A place that once housed laughter, lights and music is no more. But you have at least preserved it in photos. Thank you, Motts!