257 Comments Posted by MARIE, CMT

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Thanks for the info! : )
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@EchoRose-Yes, hydrotherapy rooms scare me too! They would give me a sense of drowning and not being able to breathe-I feel bad for the patients who had to endure the cold water sessions.
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And as the curtain rolls slowly up, the ballerina takes her place on the stage...
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Hail, hail, the gang's all here! : )
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I like this floor pattern.
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Hey Mista' Motts! Uh oh, there goes my Boston accent again! : ) Don't you just love this "analog" version of a movie camera?! Besides still photography, do you also film videos? And by the way, how did you get that nickname "Motts"?
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At first glance, it almost looks like a coocoo clock!
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Ah, yet another old piano left to rot...
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Has anybody been to "Spider Gate" Cemetary in Worcester, MA? It's an old cemetary with very old stones and legends. I went to it with some friends at night a long time ago-it was a lot of fun! I also took my dog with me during the daytime for a few extra visits as well. : )
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And one more thing, where's the "Soap Dispensahhh!" Sorry, Tom, but I couldn't resist! I'm just in a silly mood tonight! I guess I have "summer feveahhh!" ; )
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Hey Mr. Motts, don't forget to "pahhk the cahhh, and then pick up some pizzer!" Yes, I do have a thick Boston accent: We put A's where there are R's, and R's where there are A's! Too funny! ; )
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@Jason Stackhouse-I fully agree, this IS vertigo! Has any one seen the old movie called, "Vertigo"? It was truly a classic! My friend Veena and I saw it, and then later on we went up a staircase similar to this, and it felt like "vertigo"! : )
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Ya know, Mr. Motts, although ALL your pictures are well done, this has got to be one of my favorites-it reminds me of the beautiful woods that I used to go walking through as a kid. Every time I look at it, I feel at peace...I love the way the sunlight filters gently through the trees and the soft contrast of shade and light. This green house looks so enchanting, like a fantasy: I can picture myself dancing in the middle, in a white summer dress, twirling around and around... your pictures truly speak volumes and evoke certain emotions-the sign of a true artist! : )
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@Boiler 1220-Do you know what the city is going to do with the land once the Gaebler is gone?
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@Boiler 1220-Wow, it's amazing that they are finally taking it down. You're right, the asbestos is a real problem. It's too bad that the building couldn't be rehabed into a new and more therapeutic facility for children with competent staff, including caring music and art therapists. It's a shame that you and your friends had to deal with such incompetent staff. It should have been a place of healing and building up the spirit of the person, not the tearing down. I pray for all of you that God touches His healing hand upon you always.