170 Comments Posted by Ericam

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Ooohh Alex that is indeed cobalt blue. I love it. It relaxes me.
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I think I wrote this in a previous gallery... being an ex patient of a psychiatric ward.. the mesh is very depressing to look at and see when all you want to do is be at home..
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Perhaps if I never had dabbled into psychotic drugs this room would be fine... but. Damn. If I had to be holed up in there the walls would be swimming like ocean waves. Wish I could enhance the photo to actually see the pattern...
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"There were no broken windows, graffiti, or any sign that people were getting inside."

Ahh... i love locations like that. Brilliant yet again.
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oooohh......VERY NICE
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Can't believe such overgrown tracks are still in use... then again a few measly weeds wont stop a solid steel train.
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Im assuming that isnt real marble if the freakin' paint is peeling off it.. boo.
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This is awesome, right across the street from Utica State Hosp.... my grandma worked her entire life, and grew up in a house almost 300 years old... I got about 15 ward lock/skeleton keys from her house. ..very neat find
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Reminds me of Rockland.. everything there is/was covered in overgrowth of vines..
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Um... aside from the last sarcastic?/dumbass comment.. this seems like it was once a pretty awesome walkway, sunny.. etc. I would hang out here and draw or paint.
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Oh wow, see... Motts I would buy a print of this, if it's available... I'm not sure where on the site to look. 'Suppose I can just go look right now. I want a print of this! Amazing.
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This is a pretty incredible photo. I can only imagine what it would've been like to stare down and walk through that hallway.
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dunno why but that railing kind of strikes me as pretty neat
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It would be helpful if the person were suffering substance abuse related problems. Being over-looked without escape while going through withdrawl. I've been there, done that. Trust me, it's useful.. especially when someones life counts on it.
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i dig this photo... reminds me of my lovely visit to rockland