132 Comments Posted by Larry

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Thinking about children being stuck in one of those horrible contraptions brought me to tears. If there is hell on earth, we are looking at it.
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Cheap bastards. One milk? I would hold a milk mutiny. A-DI-CA, A-DI-CA, A-DI-CA,,,
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Love the old tile.
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Can you imagine having surgery IN PRISON?
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My God, that's so amazing. To see the ravages of time on that once beautiful space is fascinating. At the same time, it's so sad. Everything has a beginning, a middle, and an end. To see that reminds us we all are numbered on this planet.
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Is that plastic over that door?
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OK, I've held my tongue long enough. This is a beautiful building & gorgeous photographs. Motts, you are much more than a photographer. You are an artist in every sense of the word. But, I can't look at these pictures & wonder how many children were tormented by clergy in these walls. How many tears were shed in these rooms. There. I said it.
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What once was new & beautiful & strong is now falling apart. Sounds like me since I hit 50.
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Beautiful chairs.
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Did you have to buy tickets to the autopsy? Was there a snack bar?
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The wood details are breathtaking. What a shame it's gone. Lost treasure.
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When I worked at the Cape Dispensary we would get boxes of bottles like this. We would hand write labels & fill the medications per doctor's orders.
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Perfect place for the light switch. Beautiful shot.
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Ultimate nightmare! I broke out in a sweat just looking at that. "Shutter"
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Beautiful Architecture.