332 Comments for Königsberg Sanatorium

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very modern lines on the railing
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What a beautiful display of nature reclaiming man made structures
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It's interesting to see nature reclaiming it's prize.
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Beautiful architecture at one time.
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Excellent surprise! A new gallery. Let's see, an ice cold Mt. Dew, check, a bag of Munchos Potato chips, check, a comfy chair, check. OK, let's do this.

Wow, this looks like a dollhouse in the woods. Reminds me of the Hansel & Gretel fairy tale. Cool shot.
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Close the window, your'e letting the bugs in!
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BAAAHhhhhaaaaaa! It may not be the poverbial soap dispenser, but it dispenses soap nonetheless! Dibs on the flowered tile!!
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Are the windows intact? Oh, I certainly hope so. Mother Nature will be having a field day if they are broken. What a shame that would be.
the view and centering of this black and white (whick you know I LOVE) and the trees on either side, just perfect, Motts!
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You know, from a distance, it still looks in pretty decent shape!
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Just look and appreciate the people who did the brick and fieldstone work! Absolutely amazing!
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A good sweeping, replastering and I'd take this for my bedroom. Waking up to the birch of course!
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MUST HAVE THIS DOOR!!! *SCREAM* Excuse me,everyone. lost myself for a moment there. Craftmanship doesn't come along like this very often. OOOO and there's a square one in the back room. But what's with the white tile? great perspective, too.
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Motts, dear, I'm a little confused about the title. Is the sprout the small bush in the front left or the huge tree that no doubt WAS a sprout at one time in the wrong place and is no doubt causing great harm to the foundation, wouldn't you agree autoguy? The house looks like it also has the remnants of a chimney, as well. It's an amazing "summer get-away." I'll take it!
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BTW, a few flowers and a manicured pathway and it would resemble an English house in the country side.Lovely lighting, Motts. Doesn't everyone agree?
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whoo hoo! A new gallery and me the first to say hello, Motts, and thanks for another beautiful trip! God Bless you all, friends!