167 Comments Posted by michele

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Love that arched window. Awesome picture.
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Such a shame to see such a beautiful building fall to pieces like this.
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Very, very interesting! The brick walls and the gold-tone tubs evoked a dark, molancholy atmosphere to me.

As to the gold-tone, I think someone, or another photo group, came in and painted the tubs. If you look closely, you can see the white porcelain down under the head of the tub, just above the pedistal of the tub on the far right.

Same again for the top left tub, they did not paint the backside under the edge.

The area just above the dirt-covered bottom of the nearest tub, you can see where the paint stopped.
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Green is a calming color and still used in institutions. Note the hinges - themissing door must have been amazing! It is probably gracing someones house now!
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I was 15 and ten days after my birthday.
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Oh, I think this look like a bright, airy, cheerful kitchen! I absolutely love the light and colors!
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I love the colors here, very fresh, bright, and Santa Fe-ish.
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Wow, the colors and texture are unbelieveable!
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Yummy.
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Fabulous! I love those doors!
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I agree with RacheyBachey wholeheartedly!

Thank you, Motts!
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I love this, very interesting!
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Wow, this photo threw me off a little! Very neat effect!

Did you use a type of "fish-eye" or convex lens, Motts?
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I love the stone (cement?) wall. It appears to be blocks.
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Motts, how can you walk into a place without looking up? lol