What's the appeal of artificial limbs, the legs of manikins? Over the last couple of years, I've noticed (and photographed) at least two other sets of legs. I think the other two were in Amsterdam, another city that relies on levees and can be easily flooded. These are from the lobby of what was once the city center, a mall place between the Hyatt and the Superdome.
Nearby was a mattress holding open the doorway of a staircase leading from this center to the outdoor pedestrian walking space around the dome. Hanging on the banister inside were some socks and underwear, likely drying. Right outside the door were bags from take-away fast food. It was so intimate. It seemed like we could go through the door and perhaps get into this lobby. But that would have violated what had become someone's personal space.
Did the same person put the legs in the pot?
Nearby was a mattress holding open the doorway of a staircase leading from this center to the outdoor pedestrian walking space around the dome. Hanging on the banister inside were some socks and underwear, likely drying. Right outside the door were bags from take-away fast food. It was so intimate. It seemed like we could go through the door and perhaps get into this lobby. But that would have violated what had become someone's personal space.
Did the same person put the legs in the pot?

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