these builings are quietly beautiful. but tho empty, something is still there. whether its the total absence of sound or abandonment, the neglect, or rememberances of who used to be her I find it beautiful but eerie and slightly unsettling. Excellent photos though.
Lynne, I finally figured it out; they only want to read the comments they like, and think the ones they don't like should be removed. Now, what to do with a post like the one immediately preceding me? It references the orientation of one of our members, and could be taken as derogitory (although it is not, in itself, a negative comment). Should it be removed because I don't want to read it?
Ya know, there is some irony to the fact that several people have recently commented that they are unhappy that a number of us have used this Comments section in the past (before the Forum was developed) to banter back and forth with each other, like that was a bad thing. Then someone makes an incredibly insensitive comment like the one right above this and the same folks don't even let out the tiniest peep.
So the message I am getting is that having fun and being sociable is not a good thing and "draws away from" this site and yet derogatory, misspelled comments like the one above by "none"/andrew don't create the first bit of concern.
boring wall, cheap tile, and with a sad 70's era attempt at brightening up the surroundings. the rainbow looks just as depressed as most of the inmates must have been. i can see why you shyed away from this part of the facility.
it looks like these floors are tile, so youd be less likely to fall through, i think. this is a beatiful room. im surprised the color has lasted so long. well done