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T H A N K S! It is beautiful...and a bit scary too......good gallery thoroughly enjoyed...grateful....indeed am. Bless you!
You BRAVE! Am thankful for pictures - would not go........ever.....
The Nature Create! You take a picture is fabulous......event
I N D E E D!
To just see them all there....so brittle...is quite the event.......
Oh DEAR! The look of it. That timelessness is IT! Gotta love......
..it´s simple mathematics...
I enjoy! Thanks.
Y ES! Delicate! Move delicate! Is awesome. Thanks!
Y E S! The timelessness love indeed. Ancient is good. Good autoguy.
A N E W Gallery, YAY - thanks - Brave too, indeed, galore timelessness looking forward to. So happy ! To see.......
...amazing
YES
water levels - imagine - just....
Y E S
Blast door
Timelessness IS
I worked in a maintenance position at this hospital for over 6 years and had probably been in every room or location in that hospital as I had access to a master key. I also heard many stories from career people and how the treatment of patients changed over the years. The CIA even did a LSD trial back in the 60's there and that story came out in the 90's VI's the Boston Globe. There were old electrical panels most likely used for electric shock in various areas. The hospital originally had a underground 3 boiler set up to heat and provide hot water. Because of this steam pipes covered with espestis were everywhere. Also everywhere were cockroaches. They would especially come out at night in the patients dining room. There was even a subterranean Olympic sized pool underneath the large gymnasium. That had been long abanded and was used as Storage when I worked there. I used to see this patient walk up to one of the photos here of the sleep study that was pioneered at this hospital and lick the same spot every day. I can remember going into the Doctor who created that sleep study room one day and there was this cute cat who also had some type of monitoring device mounted to its scull for research. At least once a month a patient would lose control and destroy doors,windows and furniture always keeping us busy. Also some of the medicines the patients were taking would cause them to look and act just like you see on tv. Sometimes it was hard to tell the clinical staff from the patients.