The first thing that comes to my mind is everything was just left as it was. For instance, this makes me feel like one morning they got the memo that the hospital was closing down so they get the child from their beds and just leave. No one ever talks about how the abandonment started. Did they just go in one day and grab all the children, shut off the power, and lock the doors. Why are none of these buildings rehabilitated, like what the buildings 'function' was in the first place. I understand that the physical conditions of the building are poor. It just seems so wasteful. Or is it because of the memories that are made while in the establishment? Is that why they don't do anything with the property?
Wait... (goes back and re-reads) WHAT? I have two problems with that sentence: "the outside brother assistant" and "controlled the temperature". Did you really need a Brother to assist you in taking a shower? And, of all the things he could have assisted you with (~shudder), why would you trust him with temp control? The only person who controls my shower temp is me (unless someone flushes, but that's another story).
Something else that just occurred to me. Something scary from Rocky Point history. A 15 year old serial killer (four murders without specific cause although he claimed botched robbery) worked there during the time he had already committed murder. You can google his name with the word killer to get more info...although none of the stories are likely to mention the park. He worked in the foods department and his name is Craig Price.
wow these stairs look safe. not ot bad with what i have seen. and to think there is nothing better than to have paint falling on u. imagine being there in the middle of the night and something falling on u in the dark.... can u say panic attack
i'll be praying. and i know there will be a miricle, and i am sure she will recover faster than thought. also u know what this picture makes me want. I would love to be in there at night and take some pics. It would be really interesting
Which stinks. I've been to the cementary to here.