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Walkway

Walkway

One of the many corridors which connected the buildings together. Although the paint color varied, the wooden slats were a consistent decoration in all.
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There's that nasty green color again
There seem to be nice red and white tiles on the floor.
This reminds me of a barn...even the windows on the inside wall, i can see horses poking their heads out in my mind. Nooooo im not drinkng!
You are right LucieLou. I see the same thing..

Thank you Mr. Motts for this wonderful gallery! It was a very nice birthday gift! :)
Maybe an old covered bridge ceiling...
That'd look good if all the green paint were taken off of the ceiling and it was nicely polished wood.
I thought horses and stables too LucieLou.
I had a friend ages back who lived with Grandparents and owned
a farm including horses.
Sure does remind one of a barn.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Norway! Our son just celebrated his 9th birthday on Monday (the 27th of June) so your birthdays aren't that far apart! :)

I see a barn too...and I love that wooden triangle thingie on the celing! That makes it feel like a barn even more I think. :)
Hey Norway, Happy belated ! I was away from the computer that day....I NEVER work on my birthday!
Interesting trussing with some pretty meaty parts for just a walkway. Heavy snow and ice loads must had been anticipated. That, or there is truck parking on top of it.
Lots of corridors with interior windows in these places. Must have been for the sun to shine through to the rooms. I thought fancy barn right away as well. Horses love sticking their heads out to see their other horse buddies.

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