131 Comments Posted by StareGirl

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If this is you feeling under the weather...

Motts, this is one of my all time favs because your angle puts me there.
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I always love the solarium shots, both exterior and interior.
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These probably died because they did not receive enough mosture at the roots due to the deeper hard pots. The carpet had moisture from both above (the failing roof), as well as a nice moist carpet to help them grow.
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Believe it or not, this used to be the 'in' look for winter resorts. I know of several that were used for training in these sports and quite a few looked this ugly.
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I don't know what it is about these winter resorts but in the 80s I trained in a resort with the same mixed-era look, although it was in the midwest..
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"The sunlight was so powerful as the afternoon wore on and we were gathering our items to leave the prison.

Behind the sunlight, you can see a portion of the yard and building."

Now we'd never know it was an accident :P
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Our old county hospital has a walkway like this connecting the newer building to the old one. I believe they added the walkway many years ago to transport the patients in wheelchairs between buildings without installing an elevator in the older building.
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My grandfather had tons of drawers like this with spare parts. Everything from door hinges to screws. He even had them sorted by size.
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I just found out about the new pics on OJ as well.

This is a beautiful set, really touched me. I will appreciate my nice warm bed and soft pillows tonight, that is for sure.
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This reminds me of a (now closed) local state hospital. Years ago part of it was converted for the criminally insane.
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I really like the way the moss is growing out of the fixtures into the empty part of the room.
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I used to have one of those too. And I had the caboose. This one doesn't look old or faded, except for the sticker.
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Gosh, this layout looks exactly like the chapel/auditorium where I used to work with the developmentally disabled.

I'd think it was the same building if I wasn't out on the West Coast.
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I love this shot, I can hear the storm coming in.

It is quite a shock after looking at all the darker interior photographs.

Motts, do you pick and chose the order of your photos when you place them up here or do you place them in the order you took them?
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Great picture Muffin. I really enjoy seeing the same item photograped by different people. It is always interesting to see the different perspectives of the artists/photographers.