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todays photo "The Secret of the heart"

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose....this silver heart ring was found in behind the Nova Scotia Hospital which is for the mentally challenged on a fall dig. When I was doing the old road I stumbled upon this find not too mention a completely nude male discovering "nature." Being a "No brainer" it wasn't hard to tell where this gentleman was from so I went up the slope and reported him to the duty staff who promptly regained custody of the poor bouy. Good thing it wasn't the dead of winter or that bouy would have a frozen "Freed Willy."

The rest of the hunt here was dismal but imagine what this heart could hold!
 
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so that's how the poison that killed off all those 'interned souls' got into the hospital - just kidding.

Actually saw a ring something like that once. It held 'Puppy Uppers' - best you saw it on tv too. Remember Under Dog who when he got weak opened his ring and took a pill (drugs) to make him strong.

Great find Leslie - congrats.
 
Is the assylum you mentioned down by a pier in Halifax? I was on an American aircraft carrier ( USS Essex CVa 19 ) that tied up at a dock next to an assylum there inlate 1960 or early 1961. What a beautiful city Halifax was. That was a long time ago, and I'm sure there have been great changes.

IGWT
Achel Fulmer
 
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