3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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Looks like a prone cart.
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Oh God, I need that! My eyeteeth - I'd gladly give my eyeteeth for that chair! :-(
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It's a standing walker. The doughnut goes around the person's waist and holds them up while they walk. Works better with 4 wheels, however . . .
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I came close myself. Came in late because I was trying to get through these but had to stop after the first set. Now I am at work. I have to work an hour later so I can look at these without guilt. :-)
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The light peeking through the holes in the wall and ceiling is amazing!
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Well, now, THAT is scary as can be! :-)
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Wow! Jude is right - the colors are amazing! Not what I expected from the black and white pix!
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Totally cool.
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Dang, I love those seats!
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Excellent shot - great colors and composition!
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Great textures and colors in this shot!
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I like how the sunshine strikes the open door.
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It is strange how the floor tiles came up yet the backdrop on the stage is still in fairly good shape.
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"Life safety code" means that it's a fire door and has to remain closed when not in use. The wheelchair is used for transporting someone to the bathroom. Notice that the back is not sturdy and so is used for transport only. It is nice that the commode seat has padding. After sitting on one's behind all day in a wheelchair, a hard porcelain commode surface is not the pleasantest thing to sit on.
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Yeppers, that's correct. You are learning your adaptive equipment, Mssr. Motts!