462 Comments for Sanitarium Joseph Lemaire

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I can picture myself serving my clients a cocktali or two and listening to there stories of woe and experiences. These and those making me and integral part of there experience and my immortal soul.
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Sends me back to me mom's day of the groovin moving 30's where art deco was king.
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Sorta like the steamships of yesteryear. Plowing forward to the European shores for all the continental Americans of the 30"s.
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To be honest the first image is more beautiful to me
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Lynne i have read many of your posts about many of the institutions on the sight and i just want to say as a person with disabilities i admire you for answers/remarks to some peoples stupidity at the "torture" devices and just general knowledge of the feild in general i guess my next question is when do i get my soapbox??
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wow this place looks great..good job motts!
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It just blows my creative self away, Like Lynne, it almost makes me ill. How strange, how lovely. My goodness, I didn't think this kind of passion existed in the realm of living anymore. I shall return, I have dedicated myself more than ever.
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It is so special art deco. It's romantic and so poinant I feel that this johnny had been there many years ago.
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Looks like the deck of Titanic, I want to be there.
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Well, DARKNESS IS YOUR FRIEND Canada.
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"I look at the darkness of my soul and out into the glory of the light of my Lord and spirit.
For He shall save me from the cold encompassing night to the warm shining light of the day.
He is my Father He is my God. He is Jesus Christ. "
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A wunnerful "endless" hallway shot!