780 Comments for Mentha State Hospital

at least the paint chips have someplace to sit. :'D
A little Fabreeze and this chair is good to go!
Hmmm....I feel like I forgot something when I left..... *scratches head* I wonderwhat it could be? *pats pocket* Keys? check! Wallet? Check! Hmm...well, if it's important I'll remember before I get too far.....
I was just thinking it was nice of them to put lights right in the showers! hehehehe
Usually I can't find a stool at the bar. Here, I can't find a bar at the stools!
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it's dangerous to have to much sugar in a quite hospital zone. (I bet it was always quite)
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this list is very similar to some list I've made at church. it's really a way of looking inward thats all, not just crazy talk
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These are phenol resin chairs. Tough stuff, but it does fracture. In this case they both broke where screws attached them to the steel chair frame.

Steel screws, rust, semi-porous material, high humidity. Not a great combo.

It's probably simply coincidence they fractured in a similar way.
I love tin ceilings! I friends of mine lives in a building that used to be a store back in the early 1900s, and he has spent a ton of time painstakingly restoring the tin ceiling. it's going to be gorgeous when it's done.
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The leaning chair does add levity to the place. Interesting.
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Doorways did seem narrower back when alot of times. My former house, built in 1920, featured very strange doors between some rooms that were but a foot wide and seven feet tall. Odd sizing and placement... they almost seemed afterthoughts in the architecture. I know that isn't common, but construction did seem less regulated then.
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Seems rare, a black windowframe... really nice.
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Quiethospitalzonesugardanger. Hmm... a new name for my band?
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Wonderful. Do you ever prop things for shots? Or do you purely shoot things exactly as you find them? Either way, great work.
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Absolutely beautiful.