447 Comments for Maison Kirsch

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Funny how small closets were.. Could anybody live with a closet that small in their room today?
Would anyone drink the jar juice for a million dollars?
Thank you! You know, I would love to go back in time, even to live, but the thought of not having any plumbing makes me sick. I don't even use those "porta-potties" at fairs or sports events because they're so disgusting, so I can't imagine living without running water.
I think a lot of smokers were like that..."I'll quit when they reach $1... I'll quit when they reach $2...and so on. Now I'm paying $10, sometimes $11 for a stupid pack of Winston. I remember when they were 35 cents a pack! But I enjoy it, it's the only thing left I enjoy. I hate my job, I have no friends (they all died or moved away), I don't drink, I don't hang out in bars, I don't do much except work 10-13 hours a day. The funny thing is, I can take it or leave it. I quit once for 6 years so I feel I can stop when I want to, only I don't want to.
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Thank You Fred.
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@Mark in Chicago, I agree it looks like a partial drawing of two gears.
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Looks like a watering can for house plants, I hadn't noticed it back there!
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I wonder if the family left because of the war? Strange that the would have left so much behind.
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Great lighting in this shot! The house appears to be in decent condition other than the black mold. No graffiti or obvious vandalism. How odd!
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I think those stars are cookie cutters!
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With my imagination the tall jar on the far right looks like it has eyeballs in it!
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How cool! A new gallery!!!
My grandma had shelves like these in her basement for her canning.
Her house was built in the early 1920's.
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Love the old bike with its bell & headlamp!
Great set Mr. Motts. i thoroughly enjoyed this one - different than the usual. Like stepping back in time. I still wonder where the owners went and why no one claimed their belongings. Another unsolved mystery I guess. Thanks as always for taking us along for the ride!
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Well of course. You wouldn't be there if not for curiosity!
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Great shot! Just enough of the picture peeks through to give it a
religious feel. The spiky glass shards are framing it perfectly!