1,836 Comments Posted by lucielou

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Exactly what i see liza :) Looks like some of the windows were for viewing the courtyard and others were equipped with glass doors to access the courtyard.
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Not very appealing at all.
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Wonder what chewed hunks out of the mattresses like that? Rats? or, maybe they kept a dog in there. Lol Larry...It probably smelled like DOG
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Your comment on capturing the *bones* of the building with this photo.. and how it remains basically unchanged after 100yrs. is one that i can truly appreciate. Thanks much for taking the time to answer. Its always a pleasure to have some insight from the Man behind the camera lens :)
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The infrared really does this place justice!
Thank you for another terrific tour!
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Lovely old passage. Great photo!
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Really Nice!
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Ooooo! Love everything about this! Stunningly old and yes, a little creepy cool.
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Almost looks like 2 crosses.
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This one really has me puzzled!?? Kind of reminds me of a hydrotherapy room.
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Roman numerals are just cool...no matter what the number :)
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Alot nicer than many hospital rooms. I agree with the others on the arched window and that floor tile is quite impressive.
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Ok. I wanted to know so i Goggled it. 6 points is the smallest perfect number, and also a snowflake with 6 points is a symbol of the Star of David
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Motts, Can you describe what made you choose this particular photo as a wallpaper? Is it the symmetry? lighting, colors? How its plain and unassuming, yet pleasing to the eye?
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Water connections for lab like sink or bars to hold shelf perhaps Mama. Im still trying to figure out what was on the far wall near middle of last arch?