This is a typical scene outside the IS building, in front.
They use “surreys” here to tote people and equipment around this large campus - 30 acres all on one level. So that all patients have views to the outdoor patios, it's constructed on a grid system. It was a former tuberculosis sanitorium when the "sunshine cure" was a popular idea. It’s a long walk from one end to the other.
This week I saw a volunteer driver tooling through the building on one of these with a patient passenger exclaiming, "This cracks me up! I can't stop giggling! You actually run these things through the hallways!"
Yep, they actually do.
Beautiful tree
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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