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See, that chair is soooo happy to see Mr. Motts that it is jumping for joy! it doesn't even appear to be touching the wall, though it has to be. :)
You probably didn't intend it to be but this shot is very very cute.
Ditto :P
Look ma, no hands.
I'm loving this. No graffiti, no vandalism, just beautiful, natural decay.
Ahhh, I love this shot. It's just so... light-hearted. The silly, tipsy chair balanced precariously, and so out-of-place, in the brightly lit room, beside the crumbling, blue hallway!
Mama you're right, it's dancing for joy!
I agree, Mama, Larry D and Rekrats. Nice layout of colour in the hall and on the floor, and then the chair room almost matches the chair.
Due to all the stunning chair shots you have taken over the years Motts, this chair is bowing down to you.
I agree with Canada...well said! :)

I love the colors too on this one...it looks so...dare I say...HAPPY?

I am surprised at the lack of graffiti here too. It really makes this place beautiful in its slow decay. :)
Mama, I was thinking the same thing when I saw this photo! This chair is very happy!
I would be happy too, if I met Mr Motts That chair has something on all of us
Safety alert never, never back a chair up against the wall!
@Mama, too funny. I love these colors too!

Love this pic, Motts. It's another long hallway and lonely (yet happy) chair shot! Nice!
poor chair is climbing the walls in order to get out
that would be the Chair Gymnastics area.
Best shot of the bunch.
The leaning chair does add levity to the place. Interesting.

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