705 Comments Posted by Iceberg

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You don't see this type of exit sign anymore, both the lit sign & a light as well. This should be brought back, it is an idea that to me, works very well.
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I agree, such a waste of a nice looking building. I bet the porch was a nice place to sit & enjoy a nice day.
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Yeah, Toot, they always seem to do so. In the gallery of the Pines Resort, the curtains did there too. The night scene is nice on the wall back there.
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Not so much now it seems. I bet it looked nice, when new & hung up with care. Nice photo, Motts.
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Such a personal item to be left behind, a picture of a patient. I wonder how he did with the surgery & then with the recovery after.
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Not even the goose knew you were there, otherwise yours might have been cooked, Motts.
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Motts, you finding & taking photos of this place, has given it life again. As time began to let this place go, your gallery here, has brought back into the here & now. I am pleased to see a great many undisturbed spots in this photo, at least the ones in them are still at rest & at peace. Thank you, Motts, for bringing this place to us all & allowing us to see all the images contained within this incredible gallery.
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Broken caskets & the bodies that were in them, broken as well, this place is just so sad.
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Well said, Lucie & Toot, they don't.
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Toot, I am with you there. To show such blatant disrespect for the person that was laid to rest here, by doing this to them, is so terrible. I am saddened by this image.
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Motts, did you feel saddened by seeing this? I know I would've been sad, to see such a thing in person, knowing that these belonged to a person who was once a beloved family member to someone. Rest In Peace, not these people. Such a sad image.
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Hmm, there looks to be 2 still sealed on the top row. I wonder why those remained that way? Also, the naming of this photo, good choice, as it does look like a hive.
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So sad, both family & time have forgotten these remains.
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This is a very different gallery from anything you've brought us before, but what I know from you, I know I'll enjoy seeing it & exploring it too.
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The steps could use a trim.