583 Comments Posted by Rekrats

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That's cool!
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Brrrrr.....
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Either this room housed multiple Joses or the man liked carving his name for posterity. Maybe he just wanted to make sure he wasn't overlooked or forgotten - and now he's here, gifted with the immortality of the intarwebz.
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Oh, and if you look, any determined patient could simply scale this fence and go right out over the top.
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Some were used for patients, however I think this was probably a storage area. Most patient "cages" were located in secluded areas and certainly didn't include windows.
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As if to accentuate... the greenish moss creeps up like grass for the flowers as the blackness of annihilation blooms in the midst.
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Now that you mention it, there is an "AT" in front of that!
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Here, here, A D! Motts has achieved a mastery of UE!
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I've had no experience seeing (first-hand) abandoned buildings in snow. But it surely will be something I get to see this year, as I've moved to Colorado. From your perspective, it certainly seems to be a sight to behold.
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From the looks of the paint, the movie itself was a long time ago. (If indeed that is why the wall is even that color.)
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Once, the housekeeping staff wiped and polished these knobs and plates. Now the staff is nothing but a memory.... and so is Northampton.

Except here, where Motts has preserved its heritage.
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When you hear someone say, "Everything but the kitchen sink..." well, now you know where the sink went.

Although this looks to be more like a bathroom sink. ;-)
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Ah, to know of the people who spent their nights upon this bed, and what dreams they may have endured...
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Astounding!
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I'd rather see the forces of nature pull a building like this back into the earth upon which it stood for so long, than to see the machinery of mankind heartlessly plow it under.