705 Comments Posted by Iceberg

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Wow, I love this shot, so interesting. The decay happening & yet, such a beautiful sunbeam coming in the end of this hallway through the window of the door.
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Abby, Motts is one awesome & very cool person who brings us all such wonderful images to look at & enjoy, plus to comment on as well. I am sure everyone here would love to go on trips with him, just to see him in action.
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I know what you mean, eldokid, maybe set up a museum with all the things. Show what it was like during the era these places were open & what patients & staff used in the day to day life in them.
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Glad I gave you a chuckle with that pun there, LucieLou. ^_^
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Motts, thanks for answering my questions. I can't say this enough, it's great to have you back.
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So, LucieLou, you are saying he was strung out on something?
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I wonder if a tree or other plants root system outside the wall caused this buckle in the tiles? Motts, could you tell at all?
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Lots of space to stretch out & relax in this room.
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A bathtime with a view & you could share it with a friend next to you in the other tub there.
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I like this room, would be the perfect reading room, with all the sunlight that this room is getting in this photo.
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This view is spectacular, Motts. I bet when you saw it in person, it was breathtaking.
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Wow, this is a nice shot. Motts, it is so good to have you back.

First comment, the first time ever for me, nice.
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Come outside & play with us.
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I like this shot, Motts. The black & white sets it apart from the rest of the gallery.
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Hey, Motts, speaking of Grossingers, are you going to post an album on your trip there & have you kept up with the the Pines? I know the indoor pool is now gone & other parts too.