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Skykomish Hotel: Sans Stairs

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Third in a series. I think this is the last one, but of course I might change my mind later! This was from the first day of our September/October trip. The Skykomish Hotel is the one I told you about before where the railroad is doing cleanup and had to move the hotel to a different location and back again. Apparently they've mislaid an outside staircase! :)

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wysiwig

1:55AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Might make it difficult to get to your room. I hope they are able to restore this. It looks like a fine old hotel.

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awjay

2:34AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

excellent image

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durleybeachbum

3:04AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

If I lived close I might have to sneak out and paint a few of my people onto the phantom stairs. Sets the imagination racing!

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fallen21

3:16AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Excellent capture!

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cfulton

3:27AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Oops, so I will have to jump out of the window... Well seen! Clive

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Juliette.Gribnau

3:52AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

haha..looks very attractive to stay for a couple of nights lol great shot

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Mad-Mike

4:08AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Woah! love the ghost stairs remnants! totally cool this photo is!

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T.Rex

4:19AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Ha! This is so funny! Forgot the stairs? The rooms on the second floor are the safest - hard for a thief to break in! Lets hope they have bathrooms on that second floor, and a kitchen. Would be difficult otherwise, calling the manager to bring the ladder in the middle of the night! This is cool. Sets the imagination spinning. Second floor for ghosts only? Keep up the good work! :-)

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tibet2004uk

6:20AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Haha excellent! Makes me think of a haunted place! Would love the see the whole building ;)

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dakotabluemoon

6:55AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

OOps where are the stairs lol this is awesome to see how things reflect when they just plain get old fantastic capture.

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debbielove

7:29AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

A stairway to nowhere! Being restored in time I'm guessing here.. Interesting shot Tara :-) Rob

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Faemike55

8:42AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

obviously Led Zepplin borrowed them for their song Great capture

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thecytron

9:03AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

A good photo!

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bobrgallegos

10:12AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Awesome capture of this old hotel!!! Maybe big discounts for the upper rooms. LOL!

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Feliciti

10:42AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

hope you do not try go upstairs ;) great capture and well seen!!

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emmecielle

11:48AM | Fri, 09 December 2011

interesting image! :)

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Blush

12:26PM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Excellent capture Hopefully they can restore it I bet it looks spooky at night Hugs Susan~

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jocko500

1:24PM | Fri, 09 December 2011

cool looking

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bmac62

2:05PM | Fri, 09 December 2011

What an eye for the unusual:) How come I didn't think of this...well I did after I saw you busy photographing it. lol. Bits and pieces keeps an aire of mystery about the place...niceeee.

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helanker

2:24PM | Fri, 09 December 2011

HAHAHA! It reminds me of a fun show I saw with mister Bean, who tried to paint the room with a color explotion, but a friend forgot his hat on the shelve and went into the room and reached out for it it, Just when the white color exploded. And there you got a fine ghost picture of the guy. OH! How I laughed my socks off. :DDD

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MrsRatbag

6:43PM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Oh dear, and they have such a nice outline of where to place it; very well spotted! What a cool find!

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RodS

8:34PM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Watch out for that first step - it's a lulu! Sorry - couldn't resist! :-D A great shot of this wonderful old building, Tara!

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beachzz

11:01PM | Fri, 09 December 2011

Everyone's stolen my so very funny lines, so all I can say is "great shot"!!

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jayfar

8:55AM | Sat, 10 December 2011

Superb in its simplicity Tara, well captured.

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moochagoo

3:06PM | Sat, 10 December 2011

This is really funny. Ghost stairs.

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npauling

4:08PM | Sat, 10 December 2011

Well spotted and the stairs look quite eerie.

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Chipka

9:16PM | Sun, 11 December 2011

Oh, the possibilities in this image are endless. These could be ghost stairs, as has been stated before. They could be temporal stairs as well, or perpetual stairs, probable stairs, quantum stairs or any other sort of stairs you can imagine. Maybe they're stairs like the kinds of streets that take you from Prague to Prague...you can only climb or descend these stairs sideways! Such possibilities. They're endless...and I have to say that I like the idea of sideways stairs. Such a wonderful photo too. I love the slight yellowing that follows the path of that stairway...it's a wear pattern indicative of...well...people going up and down and doing all of those people things that happen on stairs. Maybe a really buzzed guy and his Russian partner have stumbled up those stairs, singing obnoxious vodka limericks before passing out across the bed...or maybe that last bit was just a bit of wishful thinking...but I like wishful thinking too. This is a great shot!


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