19 Comments Posted by molly

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it looks horrable
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I absoulutely love this place I dream to do it up one day!! A big dreamm But I dream big. :)
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Its so cool!
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That confuees me for a bit, its so pretty
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Omg i love it, its so creepy but awesome at the same time ^__^
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Lynn...I know you posted your comments 3 years ago...I don't know if you ever go back and look at any new ones...I swear, I have spit diet Pepsi all over my keyboard more than once reading what you have to say!
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Adjustable...reusable....thank God for the autoclave!
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My Grandfather owned a funeral home....didn't like the taste of wet @ all !
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I hate it...it looks like it would grab onto you and hold you down.....
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apparently there is a group of ppl who go round places such as this in the area that are sort of 'forbidden'. Anyone know where I can get details about these places.
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These photo's are so beautiful, I find it wonderful that a photographer such as yourself has turned what the world see's as being ugly, into something so vividly beautiful. I can not wait to see more work from you.
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my grandfather owned Sunny Croft ranch ...the stories and pictures of the catskills at that time seem so ancient it's such a shame. My parents also owned the Brunswick Inn, a restaurant that was right next to Sunnycroft thats still there to this day...does anyone remember anything about it?
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I agree with Roy.. very creepy.. Another amazing shot!
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Amazing.. Wow!
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I grew up at 115 Pennhurst Road (that;s the last house on the right going up the road toward the hospital from bridge street). I was born shortly before the institute was shut down but my parents say that at night you could hear the screamers and that sometimes the patients wandered off and they'd have to steer them back in the right direction. I'm only now getting interested in the place I grew up only meters from. The history of the place seems long and very sad. Thanks for all the great shots. It looked very diffrent at 14 with a flashlight and 5 of your buddies!