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Apr. 4th, 2004 10:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Justin took the work camera back to Broadway Terrace and took some digital pictures to supplement the film we haven't developed.

From the road it is invisible - just a wooded hill. Nothing remains standing but the wall behind the trees.

The office is nothing but an oddly-shaped foundation.

The rooms were about fifteen feet square. You can still tell where the bathrooms were.

There are plants growing in the shower drains.

The ghosts of old linoleum tiles still cling to the floors of the main rooms.

Steps lead to a door that's been gone for years. How many weary travelers - salesmen, perhaps; the ad in the phonebook offers a special rate to commercial men - plodded up these stairs into a room just large enough for a single bed and a color tv, took a shower in the two-foot-square cubicle, and slept the sleep of the just on a scratchy mattress under an orange wool blanket?
Those salesmen are dead. So is the motel.


From the road it is invisible - just a wooded hill. Nothing remains standing but the wall behind the trees.

The office is nothing but an oddly-shaped foundation.

The rooms were about fifteen feet square. You can still tell where the bathrooms were.

There are plants growing in the shower drains.

The ghosts of old linoleum tiles still cling to the floors of the main rooms.

Steps lead to a door that's been gone for years. How many weary travelers - salesmen, perhaps; the ad in the phonebook offers a special rate to commercial men - plodded up these stairs into a room just large enough for a single bed and a color tv, took a shower in the two-foot-square cubicle, and slept the sleep of the just on a scratchy mattress under an orange wool blanket?
Those salesmen are dead. So is the motel.

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Date: 2004-04-05 10:38 am (UTC)