1,827 Comments Posted by eldokid@aol.com

I stop here every day, look over old galleries but in reality just hoping for a new one! This stuff fascinates me and I'm sure countless others. Mr. Motts, you should write your memoirs of your adventures exploring and have them published. I'd be first in line to order a copy!
Flushed, thanks for all the comments, you sound like a very interesting person. Email me if you want, I'd love to hear more about your experiences.
Which one is Butter and which one is Boop?
I still say. . an hour for TV? That would NEVER work for me. Give me TV four times a day (or all day) and skip the medication!
Yeah, there was no image with this particular machine. Chiropractors use ultrasound machines today to loosen up tense back muscles. I've had it done many times. There are other versions of ultrasound machines that do produce images like the kind they use to look at a pregnant woman. Same principle, different applications.
froth me up a nice bacteria frappe please
I wonder what kind of heat those things put out? They look more intense than the usual heat lamp.
I'd have hated to fall asleep on that bed and then wake up to see that thing staring at me!
just a caution, don't drink a lot of it, and make sure you're not allergic otherwise it can wreck havoc on your insides (aka diarrhea).
Sorry, I had "Saratoga" on my mind. This cold weather has my brain frozen! This gallery is about Sharon Springs, Saratoga Springs was east of here but had the same kind of springs and baths. Saratoga is also home to a race track and casino, I don't think Sharon Springs has either. Both places were known for their healing waters.
Douche Toys
yes a shower for your insides
I remember being here when it was in use. . .what a shame it isn't any more.
You know I don't recall the temperature of the water but something wants me to say it was "room temperature" meaning not warm or cold. I don't believe these places were heated and it was seasonal so you would go in the summer months. It's been many many years since I've been to Saratoga Springs, although I have in recent times been to the track and casino.
Yes the sulfur water was like mineral water and people could drink it. As I said, I remember going up here as a kid and my parents would fill jugs with the water to bring home and enjoy. Many people did this. As a kid I couldn't get into it, but now I wouldn't mind a bottle of this stuff!! There's a place in Texas known for their healing waters and they actually bottle and sell it. Called "Crazy Water" depending on the mineral content you bought (and they sell several varieties) the taste could vary from regular water to a very strong mineral taste. I personally like the stronger kind and find it gives you a little "kick".