1,836 Comments Posted by LucieLou

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short steps, easy on the knees! wish they still made them this way!
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i see the underbelly of the Trojan horse!! Do you?
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Always a pleasure to see your latest photography! I wanted to personally thank you for always including an introduction as well as up to date info, & video when available. People of all ages enjoy your site, and its always a true visual and educational experience!
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Does anyone see what looks like a white rat on the very top eave!!???
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Wonderful florescent green building and barbed wire, Great take!
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Were all of these elevators Motts? or half of them doorways?
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agree with Amelia, amazing that you were able to catch Geese flying South for the winter in this B&W photo of the wide windows.
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Ive been transported to Athens, Greece!
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Going up! Somehow this pic makes my neck hurt!
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so sorry that lovely hanging light fixture wasnt available at the time of this photo, still however a massive grand old space!
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Love the high arched ceiling, Majestic!
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What a beautiful old wooden door with some interesting door handles, and a piece of ivy sticking its nose in.
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if those are water markings on the wall , it must really get deep in there! Great water shot!
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91 toothbrushes at the time of this photo, They once belonged to real people with real illnesses. Theres hoping that many of them got their life back!
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I agree with the plant set up, most likely, would be African Violets, which are very hard to grow, and need special lighting. As for the rug, i bet the moisture from these old cement floors caused the backing to rot and stick like glue to the floor. So they couldnt get the rug up without damaging it, so they choose to leave it.