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the things that just popped into myh "mind" just now.....Ma Jude would take out her paddle!!!! : - )
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Must have been a very tall individual . . . ;)
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Paper on the floor looks like a wanted poster . . .
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Wheelchairs always remind me of the movie "The Changeling" with George C Scott . . .
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Looks like the glove user intended to return . . . but never did.
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It's a shame vandals exist, though. I never understood getting pleasure from destroying things.
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And a chair!
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Gorgeous woodwork.
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Considering the number of mummified critters, and the noose . . . I think this is one "game room" I'd avoid.
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I have door knobs a lot like this at my house. It was built in the 1870's. Even the hinges on my doors are ornate. Sad that level of decor is no more . . .
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Been following your work since 2006. Really appreciate the pathos of your images. You seem to really sympathize and try to tell a story of those who lived in these places.
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There's pictures of my great aunt circa 1940 with a walker sort of like this. You stood inside the apartus and held the front handles to walk then they could put a cushioned board across the poles behind you for sitting when you got fatigued. I don't remmber what my kin's ailment was but she never walked well and died quite young.
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I was 18 my first time , wasn't as bad as others, looks bad ,because of decay, plus I lived down the street in n Caldwell.as a kid I used to sneak on the grounds through the woods and go fishing in the pond , true story!
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Why do these object seem to be in motion?
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speak friend and enter