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Motts, thanks for the new post. Love all your photos. Pennhurst esp. It has a very very sad history. Its one of those places I just can't turn my eye's away from. Its a shame about the Halloween haunt. I do hope that that money is to persevere the location and its history. Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos as always!! Look forward to more of your postings.
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Thats one to remember! hahaha!
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Motts, your pics are always lovely. From a curious mind... What made you take this photo from an angle instead of straight on?
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Awesome warm glow from the sunrise and painted over windows make this a terrific photo.
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Where the brick, tile and plaster meet.
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Very much like a Hilton, compared to the rusty bed in the basement.
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Lots of texture. You can almost feel it. Mr. Motts ... Beautiful photo!
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" I want some freaking Colace"!
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Artwork by patients no doubt. In layers.
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Mr. Motts I bet the one thing you have never found left behind was an employee's last paycheck. They leave suddenly and forever. Great Photo!
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Mr. Motts you rock.. I can hear the fall leaves "rustling" in the breeze. I am looking forward to the new gallery. Thanks!
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Wait, I missed something... Are lights the new soap dispensers?
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Ah, now the glass block makes sense to me. Yes, it was meant to allow light in, but, to keep things private during surgeries here.
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Hmm, a red light bulb is still in the socket there, to make the Exit light up red, maybe?
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It looks as if it could be shortened or lengthened to accommodate the size of a patient that needed that bed?