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Stripes

Stripes

Not too shabby...
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How aboat a good nights rest before we continue?
I love the tape on the carpeting, perhaps outlining former furnishings.
A new gallery! Nice! Looks like a squatter's camp. This room is in good condition.
Wow...I actually just was peeking in before bed...

I love the sheets...:D
Fun sheets!
Wow, a new gallery. Love the sheets.
So far so nice! What's that in the bottom left corner?
What a great find! Great piece of history too, hopefully it will be saved. Plenty of floor space for ~$60k. Can't even get that deal in Detroit.
So true Mamatofive Those just before bed peeking in have led to many a late night for me. Can't wait to see what is next.
Oh yes, Claudia! I have spent many many nights into the wee hours here...especially on the larger galleries. :) Wouldn't want it any other way though, and Mr. Motts has become one of our family now. Even my hubby occasionally asks if there are anymore pictures up yet lol! :)

I still want these sheets! I LOVE that color blue!! It is SO vibrant in this picture!
Fantastic place for the homeless..
The tape you see on the floor is actually covering the seams in the carpet padding which was exposed when the carpet itself was pulled up. I think what you are seeing in the lower left is the carpet with the backing facing upward.
Yikes on the light fixture.

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