209 Comments Posted by liza

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Ah, they did not drop the ceiling, just the soap dispensers.

Nature encroaching is beautiful. "Nothing lasts forever but the Earth and sky.
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The multi-paned windows are soooo cool. The window in the foreground appears to be a door?
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This is really pretty, Motts. I bet it had a wet and fresh aroma. The statue of the Virgin Mary looks a little bit different than the usual. Did the plaques say anything you could read? Dedications?
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Round windows. Can't sit in a corner in them.
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I agree with Binky. More horrifying than any old rotten structure. Gads.
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What the hell? It is one thing to squat, but clean up your damn mess.

The little headboards are cute though.
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Sluice. Even the stands and pipes seem creepy. Just think of the old autopsies, without the sluice. eeew.
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I'm o.k. with fourth. I am usually the last one. As ususal.

Great gallery again. I am also amazed at how large they were. This place had it all. Very self-sufficient.

This crypt area seems very odd and modern. Is this little building inside the building the cooler of which you speak?
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It just cracks me up that the google ads that showed up for this shot include Febreeze, Lamps plus, and Tex-Air Parts, Inc. - a distributor of SMR De-Ice Boots Aircraft Parts, . . . I can see the need for Febreeze and lighting, but the de-icing boots confuses me.
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Were the windows too tall to board all the way to the top. I wondered about that on the outside shots, but wasn't sure that is what I was seeing. This shot showing the light coming through the top confirms my suspicions. Odd.
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Are you up to date on your tetanus shots, Motts?
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Mr. Motts, please continue travelling further West. I know it is a long process, but you look pretty young to me.
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I wonder why nobody ever salvages these places? That pressed tin ceiling alone would bring in bucks.
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Look at that fabulous ceiling. Coves and panels. One almost misses it when captured by the "torso". Soap dispenser sighting.
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Yup, Home Interiors print. Probably had to take it out of original frame for safety purposes. Did anyone notice the paint on the walls? Modern faux marble?