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The light in the kitchen was beautiful.
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Cool...too bad about the grafitti...
The blue color daes give it a kind of sadness.
It looks imposing.
The blue-gray glow filtering gently into the quiet space that used to bustle with chefs and staff, filled with the swirl of steam, the clank and rattle of cooking utensils, and the wonderful fragrance of gourmet meals being prepared for the exclusive guests awaiting their repast in the sumptuous dining rooms... you can almost feel the weight of years in the silent, soothing light.
At least we know Bob was here in '75! (for whatever that's worth) And if you look closly, is that one of those nasty No-Pest box strips hanging down from the ductwork? At least it was far enough away from the stove so the flies that became UNstuck wouldn't fall in the soup -
The gold light is so warm and inviting.
Speaking of 'hood' I am from this general area in upstate, NY. I always wanted to explore this place. Beautiful and strange place...
@ eldokid- it say '95, if you look closely(:
catlady loves her mommy kiss
Perfect lighting. Beautiful. And yes, I see the "No Pest Strip" hanging from the duct. Lord, I haven't seen one of those since the 70s. Pics like this makes my imagination run wild. I wonder what the last meal prepared here was.
Well, we know that BOB was there...

I couldn't have slept another night without knowing that...

AND Mike TOO!! Gracious I feel better now...

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