Anyways, this shot is cool, cause of the shapes and angles this stuff decays at. Fascinating, really. At first i thought they were air ducts or something that fell from the above roof. Great first photo!
To make cleaning easier, perhaps water came out that sprayed the area and then the people cleaned it. Or maybe it was used so that somebody could fill up with water at any time or something. I don't know.
Reddll that's what my riding instructor says whenever .. well all the time haha.
This picture really captures the beauty of the painting. Good shot Motts. Shows that just because you may have a disability, you also have an amazing gift.
xplorer, you shouldn't really take things from these places, though I guess it's your own choice. Taking photos is one thing, but stealing is another, and you can get in loads more trouble for stealing than simply tresspassing.
I love this shot Motts. Well, which shots don't I love...? Oh well, I like the innocence of the trike.
*sighs* If it's on the right the apparation is actually Mott's photography companion. Read the writing below the picture, or about 2-5 comments above where someone said the same thing.
lol.
Anyways, nice photo Motts. I think its very interesting of how patients were washed.
Oh, nowadays. In my middle school there was three showers (stalls within stalls actually so quite private- no joke) but no one ever used them, and the water was turned off in them anyways.
My high school has private stalls too. Yay. I'm in high school now woot woot.
Lol anyways. Also, in pools and stuff they normally just have a room with some showerheads and soap dispensers. Though you are in your bathing suit......
Sorry if you think that's stupid, and I know it wouldn't work, but trying to make light of the situation and make everyone smile.
I know, its covered in cheese.
What if someone couldn't read the sign???? Like, some people go blind, or cannot read, so... Then if they did, I wonder if they got in trouble, or if the staff just laughed and tried once again to teach them to read, or remind them...
Definatley a keeper.