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Dang, I want a taste!....The heck with THAT, I want a PITCHER! :)
Yes, dearest Iceberg, true and - i thank you solemnly:
You just wrote all my thoughts and words exactly -
(as did nor dare write them, AGAIN, hahahaha - Fun Every Day with Love of Old Lamps.)
This Gallery: awesome Ice Event, too - am still reeling.
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Looks too sketchy. Did you make it past them? It looks to fragile, unless the ice held it all together! They ARE metal stairs....were they stable?
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Dang.....you'd think you were in New England for crying out loud!! NICE shot Motts!
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Nice setup! Love this shot!
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Very Christmas-y!
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If I had $$ I'd pay for their lawyers....I hope they can save this building too....
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Another new gallery....I feel so SPOILT! :)
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Gorgeous decor there!
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What a nice building, I hope it gets saved & reused.
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I bet, they look very treacherous to navigate & not worth an attempt to even climb them. With a hole in one step & a broken one too, the ice doesn't help matters.
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Lectures, holiday shows given by locals for the patients, talent shows by patients and staff, union meetings, they all took place in here.
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The carpeted halls were during the time that this space was used for the administration of the hospital. Previously the rooms were classrooms used for occupational training for the patients. I believe this was on the 2nd floor of the building,
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It was art mostly created by patients while at the hospital, some quite good, while others not so.
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It looks as though the steel coaster that was on the upper right hand side was removed as well. Do you recall if they relocated it?