The Chauffeur
Best day!  (Taken with instagram)

Best day! (Taken with instagram)

Most noticeable person ever today.  (Taken with instagram)

Most noticeable person ever today. (Taken with instagram)

0ut-fitted:

untitled by anako. on Flickr.

0ut-fitted:

untitled by anako. on Flickr.

satansbaby:

noise is science by Kristyna Litten on Flickr.
para-pants:

Morning Asylum Gate by sunliner500 on Flickr.
Traverse City State Hospital. This gate stands between the old asylum and the commuter parking lot for my job. For the OWA group — The Traverse City State Hospital was built around 1880, and served as a mental hospital for the entire state of Michigan until it closed somewhere in the late 1980’s. There’s a Flickr group for the State Hospital (check the link on the right sidebar) This is a gate leading to the back of Building 50 — one of the largest buildings I have ever seen, bar none — it’s got to be a quarter-mile long, and was the main building for the entire campus. In its heyday, the State Hospital was a self-sufficient community…it had a farm that grew its own livestock, and crops, and food; its own power plant, and repair shops, and a captive (pun intended) labor force to run it all. I even remember growing up, “being sent to Traverse City” was the same as being called crazy.

para-pants:

Morning Asylum Gate by sunliner500 on Flickr.

Traverse City State Hospital. This gate stands between the old asylum and the commuter parking lot for my job.

For the OWA group — The Traverse City State Hospital was built around 1880, and served as a mental hospital for the entire state of Michigan until it closed somewhere in the late 1980’s. There’s a Flickr group for the State Hospital (check the link on the right sidebar)

This is a gate leading to the back of Building 50 — one of the largest buildings I have ever seen, bar none — it’s got to be a quarter-mile long, and was the main building for the entire campus. In its heyday, the State Hospital was a self-sufficient community…it had a farm that grew its own livestock, and crops, and food; its own power plant, and repair shops, and a captive (pun intended) labor force to run it all.

I even remember growing up, “being sent to Traverse City” was the same as being called crazy.

satansbaby:

landscape image #6 by Louisa Boyd on Flickr.
dailyartjournal:

Anne Moore, “Close Encounters 2”, collograph and monotype

dailyartjournal:

Anne Moore, “Close Encounters 2”, collograph and monotype

oldbookillustrations:

Dr. Rowel’s ride home.

John Leech, from Colin Clink vol. 3, by Charles Hooton, London, 1841.

(Source: archive.org)

oldbookillustrations:

Dr. Rowel’s ride home.

John Leech, from Colin Clink vol. 3, by Charles Hooton, London, 1841.

(Source: archive.org)

funeral-wreaths:

By Sigmar Polke

funeral-wreaths:

By Sigmar Polke