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Mr. Motts... More info -

Doors like this one were specially made for medicinal storage purposes. It allowed the contents to be inventoried and viewed without compromising the low temperature environment. Some medicines were quite sensitive to temperature variations. Doors for other more standard purposes, such as food storage, did not have a glass panel section.
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the pentacle (point upwards) has nothing to do with satanism. it represents the five elements - earth, air, fire, water and spirit. in wicca, only the quarters are invoked (spirit is sort of taken as read). you won't find pentagrams in wicca or paganism - satan is a christian conceit and, for pagans, is as far removed from the belief system as god.

happy solstice, btw.
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*smirks*
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hey i love this picture cuz u can c a full face look to ur left side ways ull c 2 black eyes one faded nose and one ear an absalutely skull
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I think it was a nurse's station window.
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I saw the basketball court but didn't take any shots as we were in Northampton State Hospital all day and had more to visit on this trip. I don't remember the bowling alley though, I might've missed it.
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Unless the women you're taking are into this sorta thing ;)
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Wow, thanks for the information and research Paul!
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Thank you for writing your thoughts Ladyhawke... I did give Candace direction on what to do in each shot, and I had some specific ideas on what I wanted some shots to look like or convey, some of it was spur of the moment though. I gave her emotions and poses, although when I try my hand at this again I hope to be more prepared in which direction I want to take the shoot.
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Just joshing ya ;-)
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I don't think I'd explore with anyone who writes with their feces... I have some strange acquaintances, but not that strange!
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Nope, by the time I get to them there's usually nothing left to eat so they all disappear. Pigeons and raccoons are usually the next inhabitants.
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Whoops, thanks for the correction Ed!
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Just my friend from http://www.hoursofdarkness.com
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Thanks, I have photographed Eastern State Penn already, it's just waiting to be put up ;)