125 Comments Posted by caroline

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okay, have any of you heard this one? My dad use to tease me about the cement grain towers when I was a kid. He said they used them sometimes as jails.
Problem was the poor guy inside went insane cuz he couldn't find a corner to **** in.
Oh well.
Lovely work, motts, as usual.
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Auto & Mama, Stop!!!! Your'e making me tummy hurt. rofl
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oh mamatofive, you make me laugh EVERY time I visit a gallery. thank you. You are a blessing.

and autoguy, love your twisted, beautifully twisted mind. Great comments. lol
You are all treasures to me and each other and I'll bet Motts especially, right Mr Motts?
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oops, mispelled halleluiah. ;o)
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hallejuiah! preservation attempts!! Hi everyone, I've been away and have missed all of your comments. Doesn't Motts rock?
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i always play a little game of "guess what Motts titled this shot."
I finally got one right!!!
Great work, Motts!
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yikes! molllllllllld!! run for your lives!
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you guys crack me up!
thanks for makin' me laugh. bless you all.
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looks like a dress form in the doorway in the distance. or a ghostie?
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yep gully, i was thinkin' the same thing.
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I smell bread. ;o)
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Looks like someone tried to stave off the decay. See the white toothpaste looking stuff? It's pretty recent. Maybe it's "greatstuff."
I mean it's in the right places to protect, right?
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hi AD, sanatorium isn't the same as a sanatarium. Two different words, and worlds, if you think about it.
SanaTORiums were used to kind of keep patients away from the public to stop the spread of tuberculosis. (1920's -50's)
SanaTARiums = mental hospital
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gosh, even the doorknobs are gone. poor castle. *sniffle*
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The inside of a crematorium oven looks just like this! Vaulted brick ceilings.

Floor, walls and ceilings all made of brick.
No wonder they called it the castle on the hill.
I wish I could have heard the collapse. Anybody agree? It would have been a little exciting, (providing we were well away) don't you think?