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Blue Doors

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Yay!! TWO cookies (munches happily while typing......). I love how overgrown the outside is. Would love to have seen it (ummm, from the outside.....:-)) when it was open and functioning. Cool brick work.
I love the color contrast the doors seem to give the photos.
Step out into the garden, please. Its a nice day outside....enjoy....
come let us have tea in the overgrown garden
Hey , Tony C, enjoy, ???? moldy pizza, cold coffee, warm beer? I miss you guys. Lets have a virtual party when forum returns.
It must have taken alot to heat these rooms since it doesn't look like the windows would keep the heat in alot. Not much insulation really. Nice photo again, Motts!!
Yes! Flip the switch please!!! I'm working on another chapter of AssHat Theater. I hope to finish it quickly and have it put on the forum soon.
Brilliant!
Being from the deep south, screen doors always seem comforting to me. They remind me of summers on screen porches playing go fish and of my great grandmother's back door.
Thats' plain pretty!
MY GRANDPARENTS AND MY OTHER GRANDMA WORKED HERE FROM1930 TILL 1970. THEY WERE CARING PEOPLE AND STAYED DURING THE TYPHOID EPEDEMIC TO CARE FOR PATIENTS EVEN THOUGH THEY HAD CHILDREN AT HOME WHO NEEDED THEM. I KNOW THAT CARE DURING THOSE YEARS MAY HAVE BEEN CRUDE AT BEST BUT THEY GAVE THE BEST C ARE THEY COULD WITH WHAT THEY HAD. THANK YOU FOR THE PHOTOS THAT FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER GAVE ME A GLIMPSE INTO THE WORLD THEY WORKED IN. I DON'T REMEMBER WHICH COTTAGE THEY WORKED IN. THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE PHOTOS AND DOCUMENTATION FOR THOSE OF US WHO CAME LATER.

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