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well another year frittered away waiting for progress---- see ya in '18
This is beautiful.
Awesome shot
Wow. Amazing.
Just a sad reminder of a child's last days in this hospital.
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when was the magazine from?
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should you knock the doors down with a sledgehammer
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Back in 1994 I was aboard the Lettie G. Howard for her shakedown cruise and on the return leg we passed by the ruins at dusk. I was wishing I could go over and explore when suddenly a huge cloud of bats erupted into the evening sky. It was a pure High Gothic moment I'll never forget.
Emagem If you Could Ride a Broom Over That Whole Aeira Back Yorkwoods Center Sp.Eadd. Boarding School Juust like "Harry-Potter Can in The Movie Or Me even dowing Back then when I was In School there & Living there On Unit 1-B. From in June Of 1970 to Again in June of 1971 Only out there at Yorkwoods Center Cool??!!:
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Out Over In The N.N.W. sky Corner Of This Pic sets My Old Sp. Eadd. Boarding for Autistic & Retarted Children from Ages 2 to Age 16 Only Called *"YORKWOOODS CENTER: & YES ON UNIT 1-B. FROM IN JUNE OF 1970 TO AGAIN IN JUST OF 1971 ONLY YES I WAS ONE OF AUTISTIC 11 YEAR OLD BOY STUDENT'S OUT THERE LIVEING HOUSEING DORME UNIT 1-B. DORME'S #2 FIRST THEN FINELY DORME # 4 & # 3 & FINELY DORME # 6:
*"Well Just over Snakeing Buildings Of "C-Building Of The Yeslandti State Nut hospital I Cab See Over The Field there a Great Shot Of My Old Sp.Eadd. Boarding School for Autistic & Retarted Kids from age 2 to age 16 Only Called "Yorkwoods Center"> Wow any More Great Shot's Yorkwoods Center. (KEVIN) The Yorkwoods Center Boy From On Unit 1-B. The School Year In Atentice there From In June of 1970 to again In June Of 1971 Only:
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I have seen you comment that house explores aren't your favorite, so I thank you Mr Motts for this one. Such an amazing house for someone to have just walked away from. I enjoyed every minute.
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Can't get past how much this character looks like Edward Scissorhand.
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Check out the wood grain on the bed
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One more comment on the possibility that this is a sewing pattern. The lines with the different numbers could represent a multi sized pattern which is how many patterns are printed. You decide on your size and then you trace the items using the numbers to make sure you stay on the correct line. Then you need fabric, scissors and pins to "lay out the pattern" as my Mother used to say. A lost art indeed