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Beware the evil hands that hide behind these wooden panels
as you walk toward your final fate.

Stranger in the Fog
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That vacuum cleaner should be in a museum !
Better yet. Turn this building into a museum !
That would be so cool !
The caretakers could live there and be funded by the government.

Joseph
Sun City, California
Wednesday, December / 12 / 2017 / 10:31 a.m.
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Did they make their own medicines at this place ?

Joseph
Sun City, California
Wednesday, December / 12 / 2017
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These small green jars with the thick metal wiring
look like they might have been a jelly jar or a jam jar.
They have the same look as a mason jar.
But the only thing is that these green jars are a little too
small for any practical use in the storing of food for the
winter months. I wonder how old these jars are....

Joseph

Sun City, California
Wednesday, December / 12 / 2017
To all Sunnycrofters Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. May we all find the happiness that the ranch provided us...
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Comparing this bedspread to the one in the next photo, on the small sleigh bed, it looks too clean to have been there for 50+ years. It looks too out of place.
This message is for Ms. Kim Nix: Would your father have know my dad while serving aboard USS PC 1239 prior to Typhoon Louise October 1945? My dad was SF/3C assigned to Damage Control. Thank You, G. Nelson Jr
dodgewc63@yahoo.com
what beautiful ,haunting photographs. reminds me of st raymonds except in poorer shape.
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Nice catch Tony. Single speeds don't usually have brakes anyways. :)

Eldo look for the subject line to say "Opacity"
I work at the Touro Law school, that was built on this property. Right next to the cemetery. There are many fascinating stories surrounding this property. The Ghost stories are very interesting indeed.
I CHECK ONCE A WEEK ALL INTERESTED ONES LEFT
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Seeing Kubberud's post, I looked back. There ARE 3 cables. The brake one on the left side of the handlebars goes right to the front tire. The right brake goes down the middle bar to the back tire. Then there is a cable on the middle bar (probably where the shift lever is) that goes down along the frame past the large gear, and towards the back tire.
I had a 3 speed when I was a kid that had the gears in the hub of the back tire...I guess that is where the gears are on this bike....
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ENEMA?!?!?!

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Yes delightful view - looks like an old little city.
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autoguy, I was totally about to agree with a sarcastic comment about the Joker being caring.