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wow that person ran so fast they blow there tread.
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Poor old Bubbler as they call it here in Wisconsin see better days.
Thanks for revisiting this and taking us with you!
So nice that it isn't totally tagged up. Wonder what the asbestos content is in those floor tiles.
I love the green glow of the plant life inside the room.
Lot of paint peeling but not so much on the floor.
Ha well this took me by surprise!
I like the checkerboard floors.
Nature reclaiming what was hers. I love the railings.
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I think it's the angle, Mica. If you look across the parapet to the window in the background, you can see how tall they are, and the windows that are perpendicular to that one are the same size. So, that would be quite the drop down from the terrace.
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A new gallery! I obsessively check the site every day to see when a new one is posted, so imagine my glee when I saw there was one. :-)
Doors at Glenn Dale Hospital have three Hinges.
A Bad Weather Terrace - that really IS sweet, Sandy.
Is the nearest parapet very low or is it the angle?
GAME of Cards!
Good grief...the silliness of ALL....we stupid Human Beings - now.....
Imagine......just imagine.....
This place fixed up...into flats - this being your /living/-room above the entrance...with a Balcony like THIS - BLISS - is just the first word......
"Come right up - we are here!"