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Just right for a little catnap?
I think a cat would be the only creature who could sleep on that. That horrid tile again.
Reminds me of an old clinic where they would draw blood and this was where those who got woozy would lay for a while.
Pretty curtains! This is actually cheery, yet depressing. I love studies in total opposites. :)

HATE that color tiles though. Makes me think of baby vomit. I have an 8 month old so I know baby vomit lol.
Yeah that tile does have a puke like color.
probably one of the contractors needed a quick siesta
ok actors in this scene the virgin will be killed on the makeshift bed, take your places, and..............ACTION!
The tiles on the floor and walls are depressing!
that is way too short to sleep on.
HEY Merc...not for me lol! I am only 5'0" tall! :D I am realllllly short. ;D
possibly a makeshift exam room...creepy, though! I would think that color would have people seeing things after a while.
Damn Moma you short!
Yeah I know lol. You should see me when I am pregnant...all belly! I look like a huge ball with legs arms and a head. :D

Something about the colors in this photo make me keep coming back to it...that and the totally awesome comments. :)
All that endless green tile is creepy. Great gallery!!
MamaToFive, you're still taller than me. I am only 4'10". And a half, but honestly it doesn't make that much of a difference. I have always said I should qualify for a disability, because I'm about the height of a 3rd grader trying to make it in a world of giants, LOL!

I have six kids, btw. Opacity is totally my escape.
The color green has a calming effect on people as compared to other colors. No doubt why it was chosen throughout this place. Makes me wonder if a an overload of green would have the opposite effect?
your pictures capture true emotion.
That Blue-Green was a very popular color in the late 50's and early 60's. The grade school I attended, built circa 1958 had those same tiles. I own a 1962 GMC that is painted that color as well.
DAHYM LOOLS LIKE SOMEONE COULD JUST CRAWL IN AND GO TO SLEEP.... WITH A VIEW YET...
Ok, want the tile in this place it's beautiful...as are your photos as always Motts!
do you guys even take this seriously? this is some creepy stuff. this is a part of history.
Ihate to say this but thats not tile on the walls its ceramic block much like bricks

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