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Wow! What an orgy of colour in this one, great stuff Mr. Motts!
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Great description Lynne! **dat's my Lynne!!**

I find it odd that for a phyciatric hospital there are no bars or mesh on these big windows......
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Another window ledge! I love the light and shadow in this one Motts, thanks!
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Incredible take on the chair's "emotions"! LOL It does look like it's hands are on it's hips......
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This one's really nice Motts. Is that a window ledge or something on the right hand wall?
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It's amazing how the other shot was so blue, and this one is so gold......and it's all in the same hallway!
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Ah yes, that IS a great lonely chair shot!
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I couldn't believe how "tidy" that floor looked, until I read your comment about it Motts. Wonderful old windows.... set back so deep!
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Hiya, ~Me!! :-)

Yes, the window in this door just draws me in.... I really want to look inside!
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I agree Anna, I'd kill to see pics of this place in use! And Barbara, isn't that the truth.....a great sitting area. Lovely!
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Great shot! These doors really do look somehow unusual, don't they?

And seeing as I've hogged Johnny for awhile, I'll share him now. :-)
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Yes! I see exactly what you're saying Lynne.

I've always loved transoms over the doorways, they're so beautiful. And the wall almost looks like it has a disease, doesn't it?
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Oh my, this is a fabulous shot Motts! And the wall to the right of the chair, it almost looks like there used to be some sort of arch or opening that got filled in.
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Yes I see the shape too, don't know if it's drawn in or if it's from decay though.

This is another incredible hallway shot Motts! And I agree with what everyone has said about tearing down the old beauties.......it's just so sad.
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Great way to put it, Mona Lisa! Every time Motts has shots like this, I'm amazed at Mother Nature's tenacity!