381 Comments for Sanatorio Lohner

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Nice bent wood arch! What do you think, oak, maybe?
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lol, Guliver. It never ceases to make me feel a little better when some of you sweethearts start joking around! Thank you.
Seems goats do a pretty even job of cropping the grass.
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I agree LucieLou, I'd like to curl up in one of those windows too. Thank goodness we really don't have to fight for which one. They both have the same view. ;D
This shot makes me a little claustrophobic tho. Anyone else?
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LOL, Larry D! Yep, When a goat's gotta go, a goat's gotta go.
I notice the one arched window opens to the inside. The architecht was ahead of his time. And those columns! mmmmbeautiful!
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Pepto pink again. How could anyone get well with that color. Gives me the ickies. Blech. Great shot!
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This shot make me nearly speechless. The lovely green near my feet, the spruce just yonder and then a sad abandoning fog blocking my view. Motts, did you check out the shrine??
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You weren't kidding when you named this particular site "High Altitude." The ceilings are so high you'd have to aclimate to the lack of oxygen up there! :o ) No soap dispensers so far, too bad.
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Note to self: Remember that archway when we get to our next remodel! Love it.
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Motts, my friend, you've done it again. Taking us to a beatiful place that is real and touchable, yet transported us to a place beyond the arctic where we would see the aurora borealis. Not surprised at all, dear one. Not surprised al all! We love ya, Motts! And Merry Christmas to you, Motts and all who post here. What a wonderful gift! Humble thank-yous Oh Great One!
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Oh look, soap dishes ;)
hogs! goats! this is animal farm now
don't get the name of the pitcher :(
lol Icewox
would knot like to be drunk in this room, the pink would make my tummy roll
wounder if the goats get paid to mow the grounds