Looks like closets in any of the old houses I lived in as a kid. Those hooks seemed to always be in them.
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What a truly unsettling shot. Amazing!
Yes - my imagination can see a very pretty woman, flowing dress and with some feather on the head; cool Carolyn from Florida, see her eye and the nose
.........but the rest of room do not understand what am seeing.
.......is it a closet or a passageway, through the door?
And right, that BOX - what is it? Where is the door?
Apricot hue here too.........very soft .............Strange motif....
i was mostly kidding lol.
On the bottom left side of the door, it looks like a place to "enter" the building. as in, "Point of Entry" ;)
Good picture. Awesome Gallery really grows.
What a mess. In the end must all have caved in? Roof collapse? Dangerous water.
Soft apricot, off-white, pale rosy........ no blue nor green? Pretty hues, shades and tints.
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Thnx for the new posts! Great to see you getting to a few of the shoots you have in the wings. How many unposted shoots now? Over 300?
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The case of the kinky catheter caper. No telling what some of the visitors were up to.
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A zombie Santa will come down the chimney at any moment.
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Outstanding set of paneled doors, yes. Lots of cool French doors in this place also. Sad that all that stuff is trashed instead of used in other buildings or houses.
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Ok, phew, it really IS a Godzilla outline. I thought it was another acid flashback.
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Big purple dinosaur zombies wander around this place seeking small children to eat.
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Likely the fire alarm horn, and very cool one at that! I want that on my truck.
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First thing I thought too, Lucie. That things was worth a few bucks. I hope it lives on somewhere.
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That's just the leftover parts that the zombies couldn't eat.
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Zombies could say, but they don't talk much.