395 Comments for Connecticut Valley Hospital

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Yes, going downtown after Ronald Regean emptied out the asylums was interesting back in the 80's. I heard a show on PBS that sounded like the tide was jsut starting to turn back towards creating an asylum system in California.
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Crunchy Crunchy Paint Chips, laying on the floor
Crunchy Crunchy Paint Chips, I should eat no more
Crunchy Crunchy Brain Flips, garple narfkin opps!
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Anyway, moving on . . .
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No? I guess everyone else was groovin' too much on the pretty paint chips. Tasty lookin', ain't they? Tasty Tasty!
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So, no one else is annoyed that whoever last assembled the deb did not seat the rail pins completely into the leg-thing-what-the-rail-pins-seat-into? Is that why no one wanted to post on this image?
Or, is the frame now warped, and the pins will re-seat themselves once the bed is back in place, what with the weight of the mattress, sheets and bedding, and perhaps the patient as well?
I mean, I assume they are planning on putting a mattress on there, because that looks like it would pinch something fierce if you only put a sheet over the mech and springs and tried to sleep that way.
Unless, that's your thing. In which case, no judging, have it your way.
Or not.
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Its like the walls are closing in!!
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Wonderfully sad for some reason
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Bad guess indeed. Morgue was a few more pictures down the line. oops! XD lol
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My guess would be a possible morgue, although that is only a guess…
I haven't a clue as to what it is but it sure is fascinating to look at. Always a pleasure to view your photos Motts.
This sure is a very fine Gallery - third time around FTW - Fun Every Day
Held together with straps? . . . No wonder.....
overturned beds the event at CVH.
Knob feet
Goodness those knob feet awesome, indeed real old?
yes ...keep on running
...now THAT is a very cool look indeed those jambs tiled curved and the top of it...even the treshold is goodlooking.