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I was wondering the same about the chair. Very small chair?? Or very large cots?? I'm thinking the chair is small....
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Poor lonely chair. All dressed up and nowhere to go!
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It looks like you might be able to reach the top if you stood on the bed and climb over. Perhaps this is a minimum security ward.
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No more octagon tiles. Just a rectangular brick look now. How sad :(
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This is a much brighter-cheerier space!
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More of those little octagonal tiles on the floor. Makes me think of old time bathroom tiles. They were probably lovely at one time.
Retro is back in style now!
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Can't help but notice the lack of door knobs! So the patients can't escape I suppose. Heaven forbid the door close on you accidentally!!
Thank You so much - it is a big Gallery and I thoroughly enjoyed every picture; and it took time to see all. Italian style is good.
May You always be well is the wish.
Thanks for the close-up; it really IS so beautifully awesome Italian style.
Lungs?
YES, precious door and another building - and it IS unsmashed - Do the vandals have selection principles?
The floor is fantastic. It i alive. So well made.
Yeah - neat + imagine to KNOW it!
Thoroughly agree with You, LucieLou - pitiful indeed.
Yes - it does make sense.
Yeah! I know I would have tried to pair them all up...seeing this. Some are brand new. Thieves did not visit this room.
Same..same...but different - all over The World the left behind beds and left behind chairs - like a Universal thought. It is interesting.