wow, I took in this picture and thought "this looks like a monster ready to take a bite out of someone" and then I see the title! HA!! Can you imagine how much this cost when new and here it is, after it's useful life, just rotting away. That's probably what'll happen to us.
What can I say about records? When I called my attorney several years after my case supposedly closed, he said he had destroyed my file. I was livid that he didn't at least offer me what was there, even though I had copies of most everything, there was a lot that I didn't have and for him just to heave ho and toss 5 years of my life away I think was wrong. Not to mention the fact that we were pretty close friends, this was a shock to find out I was just tossed out. Then on to the doctors office. When this office I had been going to for years closed, I asked for my file. They REFUSED and this was MY file! I raised holy hell and demanded my file which I eventually got a COPY of for several hundred dollars. The originals I was told were going "into storage". I often wonder where they are now and who has had read them. Nothing interesting but sometimes funny when they would write that I was "conbatative" or "irratating" today. I think there needs to be a whole revamping of these file systems and who has access to them and who decides what to do with them when they're finished. I think patients should have some rights to have their own records especially if a doctors office is closing.
I've since read some comments left by residents of this apartment complex now. 95% of them say NOT to move here. The sound is horrible, you can hear practically everything your neighbors are doing, above you or next door, the space is drafty and the heating bills are horrendous. Not to mention all the negative comments they said about the management there. It's a shame that everyone that lives there now has complaints and seems to be unhappy. Plus a few of them did mention the fact it was a hospital and say they hear strange noises and wonder if it's haunted. So maybe the old spirits there don't like the new facade and rather it was left to rot. Personally I wouldn't mind living there. I could deal with the spirits and hauntings but the noisy neighbors would have to go!
Do you write your synopsis at the time of your visit or do you do it when you post the gallery. You must have a good memory if you do it later, so maybe you keep notes? Whatever, you do fine work and your history and stories of trips are fine writing. As for this shot, I love old equipment being the tech man that I am. So seeing shots of old office equipment, projection room gear or hospital wards is orgasmic! Thanks!
That unit reminds me of when I was a kid and went to the dentist. I remember having to spit in that little porcelain sink. Seeing this photo, I can even remember the smell that his office had. Wow! I'd like one of these in my rumpus room so guests can say "what the heck is that?"