1,605 Comments Posted by JUDE

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Congratulations! I enjoyed the first book so I'm sure this one will be just as interesting. This will be a great addition to my library. I've always felt the history you give before the photo's helps us to understand the complexity of what we are seeing. The books go a step (or several) further. Thank you for sharing!!!!
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New pics. A step back in time in Italy how cool!
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Thank you for another great adventure! Great pics - as always.
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Those lungs look a little dark. A smoker maybe??
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I'm sure this was truly beautiful in it's day!
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Is that archway marble? It's lovely!! Hopefully someone can salvage that.
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I was wondering the same about the chair. Very small chair?? Or very large cots?? I'm thinking the chair is small....
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Poor lonely chair. All dressed up and nowhere to go!
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It looks like you might be able to reach the top if you stood on the bed and climb over. Perhaps this is a minimum security ward.
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No more octagon tiles. Just a rectangular brick look now. How sad :(
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This is a much brighter-cheerier space!
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More of those little octagonal tiles on the floor. Makes me think of old time bathroom tiles. They were probably lovely at one time.
Retro is back in style now!
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Can't help but notice the lack of door knobs! So the patients can't escape I suppose. Heaven forbid the door close on you accidentally!!
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Interesting change of pace from your usual pics. Nice work as always!
Thanks for sharing :-)
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Which came first - the theme park or the homes? I can't imagine the dinosaurs would add "curb appeal".