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I second Kelly Johnson's comment, thanks for all that always inspirational work! Perfect mood, mother nature is striking back (aah, it's sunny spring again over here..) and the composition makes me dream. Thanks you!
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Surreal.
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whoa...awesome shot. wtg Motts. =]
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I have looked at this picture dozens of times, and just noticed the finger -- hahahahahaha --

p.s. surly girl -- you live in the uk? email me at janice143@verizon.net -- I have a quick question
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Surely in a dayroom patients would have stopped by staff should they have scratched the walls?
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excellent shot. =]
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I have this many books in my bedroom - I ain't kiddin' -- am checking in on my new computer at home -- just love it.
ITS MY DREAM COME TRUE!!! BOOKS ALINING THE WALLS AND THE FLOOR!!!!
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One day it will be abandoned Walmarts and malls that will be featured on sites like this, beautiful at last in their decay. One kind of modern site that becomes absolutely strange and fascinating in only a few short years are large-scale greenhouses. I explored one in Hadley (since torn down) ; extremely dry heat, huge, distorted plants, broken glass everywhere, dusty, filtered light...
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When I worked at Belchertown State School, we had storage areas like this, called "clothing rooms". Unfortunately, back in the 70's, the lower-functioning clients didn't have their own clothes; instead, they were given one-size-fits-all pants with elastic waists, etc. All those box-like shelves would be stuffed with sorted clothes that staff would pull out indiscriminately. (In some of the buildings I worked in, the clothes were soon torn off anyway).
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Actually, it's not a valve. It's a crank to open the windows. It's merely a gearbox, the shaft going up rotates either another gearbox or an exposed worm gear to open/close the windows.
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Anyone up for a little lite reading?
I got dibbs on any Steinbeck!
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The color of the leaves strown all over the beautiful grass is so GREAT! I have to say that the colors of the trees make the place look very sureal.
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That is really cool that you where there and now you have to see the place in chambles. I bet that feels really odd.
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Lynne your a trooper.
Sorry again for being a huge A - HOLE!
After i snooped around a bit on other photo things i found that you DO know your stuff and that it is i how has alot to learn. Thanks again for being so forgiving. You handled it alot better than i would have. BIG SMILES to you!!!