515 Comments Posted by Darlene

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There she stands, withering away, surrounded by the autumn leaves.
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How many patients gazed through this window yearning to leave Pennhurst?
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"Sit down and rest awhile. We're friendly chairs."
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It seems modern architecture keeps getting tackier and tackier.
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And so the graffiti vandals must leave their mark...
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You took this photo just right with the blurred background and the focus on the books, especially the "Women in White." No matter how many of these galleries I view, it always puzzles me how people just abandoned them with books, and beds, and equipment, etc.
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Superb shot with the fall colors, the open door and the brick facade. Like the angle of looking up as well.
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Intricate, lovely artwork. So glad some of the original beauty remains. Thanks for this gallery. It was very enjoyable.
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All the lamps torn out of the ceiling and holes in the glass window. I'd sa there ain't even slim pickins for scavengers at this point.
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Well, I'm sure all the scavengers got any jewelry that might have been hiding in crevices.
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This is just a sorry looking site. Those cubicle walls are just about to come tumbling down!
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Who would want to work in crammed little cubicles. I guess that's why sentiments peppered the walls...a way to get through a long day. Hey, and the blinds are still up. How about that?
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Just think of all the people who used these stairs throughout the years.
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Nature takes over in the oddest ways.
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What is that building to the right between the Wurlitzer and the Ford Field? It looks like it could be a library.