220 Comments Posted by gypsy

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A jewel in the overgrowth.
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Definitely wallpaper. This is astounding!! So ethereal...
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There's something eerie just to the idea alone of windows without a point... no room for them to look out of...
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Glad to hear it, Eldokid. I hope so too. I too see and appreciate the layers here, literally from the top down; Gothic to 50s motel. Awesome.
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Without flashlights, or "with our" flashlights? Hehe... sorry, the ghosthunter in me is curious...
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It's long seemed to be a New England "thing" to find graveyards in strange places. My mother found parts of one in her backyard in New Hampshire. Perhaps something to do with the inpenetratable ground; for six to eight months out of a year, the ground up there is frozen solid and makes burial -and construction- difficult.
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...precious, rare narrative glimpse into a reality of life lived in one of these places...
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Why does everyone seem to think the girl's duds are more recent than the dates in the book? They fit right into the seventies... even if it isn't a pic of the patient written about...
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Beauty untold.
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Lol... I've been tempted to do just that, A D.
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All your shots generate wealths of emotion, sir, but the feeling this one oozes is profound. Well done.
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Wonderful title.
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Almost looks like someone's still using this room.
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Extraordinarily creepy. Seems a very heavy atmosphere.
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I agree. Wallpaper:)