My father has been to the hospital a few times in the last couple of months. Nothing too series, just dealing with the common maladies that affect 89 year old men. The doctors always ask when he has last seen a doctor and he tells them it was when he was six years old and stuck a pencil in his ear.
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Category: [in the city]
Tags: architecture boston buildings hospitals
That's some breathtaking view and I think the mood is a bit ominous.
Frida on 9th January 2010 @ 2:31pm
Is your father/are you in Boston??? I can only imagine what floor you were on to get this view. Very cool!!
And - hope your dad is okay!!!
Marcie on 10th January 2010 @ 8:59am
what a rather depressing looking building, and the view is making me dizzy lol i love it!!
Elaine- on 10th January 2010 @ 9:12am
That is a hell of a composition, Bill! Clear structures, fading colours & your amazing perspective make this one a brilliant phototgraph, a great photograph! All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.
Fritsch on 10th January 2010 @ 1:00pm
He sounds like a pleasant sort joking at serious times. You found a very interesting place to capture a shot of the structure.
sherri on 10th January 2010 @ 11:36pm
I bet they get a few cases of vertigo after people check out this view. Great shot, and thanks for the link to your 'frozen pets' image!
rhys on 11th January 2010 @ 2:39am
I'm not very found of hospitals. Makes me feel uneasy. I'm afraid this photo doesn't improve that :) Think it looks a bit like there's a lot of contained anxiety behind these walls. But I did like the pen-part.
aptass on 18th January 2010 @ 3:25pm