Philadelphia Jewish Foster Home and Orphan Asylum | Long Lost Next photo
Pit

Pit

An odd pit at the front of the property, perhaps where the caribou statue once stood...
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Nice! A new gallery!! This is perfect in B&W.
beautiful shot!
New gallery!
Great way to start the day! :)
WOOOHOOO NEW GALLARY!

I think I love you Motts lol!

I was an orphan that was born in an institution for unwed mothers (she left me there as a ward of the state because she couldn't care for me) and I was adopted one month to the day of my birth by a wonderful couple. :)

Just thought you would like to know that.
First glimpse of your new gallery and an overgrown ruin is calling out to me, how wonderful!
I'm so excited for the new gallery! I stumbled upon your site while looking for old photos of my town (Central Islip, NY), and I've been re-visiting ever since. Your photography is absolutely GORGEOUS. I live about 5 minutes from what used to be Central Islip State Hospital, and I wander around there all the time looking at the beautiful old buildings. Your work is inspiring, keep it up!
Always love to see a new gallery up!! Thanks Motts!!
andforonce
in my life i dont want to look but i will
I'm always late to new galleries.lol :D
the pic is real nice but it is scary as hell
lol coco I'm later than you
WOW WOW WOW!!!! how totally stunning as always!!
Pit bull?! Yikes. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. Then add zombies.
I can only imagine the ghost stories that sprung into being because of this view.
I love this shot!! In fact I dont think Ive ever come across a bad picture of yours Motts.

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