660 Comments for Manicomio Montedale

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OhhhMyyyy! That far corner...with all the little pictures on the wall...sad.
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twigs for a make believe fireplace...they are in front of the heat :)
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Potatoes!
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Looks like the picture is made up of smaller ones or postcards.
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A collection of nuts and bolts on sting to make a necklace...quite interesting to me...and a ice pick, a key, a faded note.
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Amazing! and Great use of Black and White.
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Nothing better than overlooking an ocean view!
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Amazing simplicity! Yet so intriguing!
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Another great diamond door!
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reminds me of a temporary grave marker
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What a lovely close-up and a great composition. The old blue peeling bench, with the brown hat, sitting on the reddish tile.
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Love the diamond shapes going across and not up and down. Would love to have these doors!
It did! I had a place that had 15' high ceilings and in the winter time, all the heat would end up near the ceiling. My power bills were enormous! Maybe that's why these places had to have their own power plants with several blast furnaces running, just to keep the room temp a comfortable 70 degrees when it was ten below outside.
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Make us all a promise that you will not stay away soooo long! Missed you and your photography. This was a outstanding set! Thanks so much for putting an end to the craziness on the guestbook. When you are away the *nuts* will play! Glad you are well, come back as soon as you can!
I had one of those tubs in one of my first apartments and the thing I liked about it was the fact it was so deep. Fill that sucker up with Mr. Bubble and you could really have a great time. The tubs today are too shallow.