Tuesday, August 29, 2006



Another view of Good Samaritan. Would have shot more but there was construction everywhere.

3 Comments:

Blogger phlegmfatale said...

Thank you SO much for posting Good Samaritan Hospital. My own beloved grandmother died there 14 months ago. Actually, the doctors were so amazingly kind and the staff was so professional, that it was a relief to know my grandmother was in such gentle and caring hands.
I'm sorry for your loss, and I wouldn't have requested this if I'd known there was a sad association for you, so my gratitude to you is compounded.

In those moments of grief and trial, I felt like the building was a ship, the windows giant portholes. There was something very organic about it, like a seaform coral or collective of creatures, a beehive, I don't know. Lots of things came to mind.
Thank you again. It was very dear of you to snap these photos.

10:46 PM  
Blogger ~tanty~ said...

This is a very nice photo and building. I like it so much! Greetings from Stavanger.

1:31 AM  
Blogger A Slice of My Life said...

Interesting building. It's means even more when I read both stories behind it. I'm so sorry for your loss...death is never and easy thing to deal with.

8:23 AM  

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