21 Comments Posted by Pamela

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I can't believe that it won't be there for much longer! I wish there was some way I could remove the fireplace and transplant it into my house, LoL.
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Thanks Duchess, I just had to do a double take after you said that... and then a tripple take. Creepy Creepy Creepy!
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Wow, at first I thought this seemed like the most innocent looking picture out of the whole lot. Thanks Lynne for setting me straight, LoL. What a great shot.
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Wow, I never even noticed the shadow person until after readin the comments. Great shot!!! It looks like the employees are going to return any second and pick up where they left off.
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Not sure if this is going to be looked at after so many longwinded posts...

I work as a CNA in a nursing home and It can be really fustrating at times (Thanks Lynne for sticking up for us). Commonly there will be 30 patients on a wing with only two aids and a nurse. It gets hecktic when there are patients trying to stand up by themselves when they are not strong enough. My facility encourages alarms to be placed on wheelchairs and beds (the alarm goes off when theres no contact with the patient). But you get 2 or 3 patients on every wing who forget that they need help and we have to run towards the sound of the alarm every five minutes. What happens when 3 alarms start to go off at once and it takes 1 or 2 minutes to get each person settled down? The nurses will call the patients doctor and if he/she gives the signal then we can put seat belts or lap trays on them (By the way these are our only restraints). Now the patient is safe from hurting his/herself and us aids can tend to the needs of others more thouroughly.

PS - I can just picture that chair roaming around the place at night, looking to see where all it's people went to... ok ok bad thoughts!!! Damn, now I'm gonna have to watch a disney movie to get that image out of my head.
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These images are beautifully eerie. You are such a talented photographer. I would love to see more information on the camera settings you used.
Best wishes on a wonderful new year from Austin, Texas.