Pretty country. I have never been to Wales or Scotland which is really disgraceful noting that I'm in Ireland so much.
Okay it's pretty but I like the old ruins of the castles of my people better. :-)

LOL no offense to anyone from Wales here.
Amazing shot, please contact a gallery Motts! Please! You shouldn't sell yourself short, you have such an amazing talent!
Some of the the windows are more mis-shapen and some walls more jagged because the smooth outer layer of granite has been removed or fell off.
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Hello Mr Llwellyn time for your booster buzz.
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I gotta do this:

Unless the floor wasn't there gravity dictates damned few options for the ceiling crap.

It's outta my system you may continue.
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Just about every hospital has forms like these. With all the basic info about the day to day goings on , shift by shift. Some are interesting reading.
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You've outdone yourself on this gallery. Lotsa damned fine images.
That is just a crime!
even the floors! ugh!

Sure hope the Prince of Whales and his Pheonix program can and will restore it to it's former glory!
Beautiful blues
Beautiful!

love the climbing ivy too!
Sarah...sounds like you are thinking of the kinds of drawings done by the artist, M. C. Escher. The ones where even the stairs are going right side up and upside down...and all at the same time.
was this size room the norm, or were only a few this small?
Definitely wallpaper!!
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Once upon a time somebody who was trapped in his or her mind and could not leave this place may have stood right here and been looking out the window. Try to imagine the pain in the heart...