Amiantos Wild Art Gallery
One Final Wander
I'm back near the start now. I want to visit one final room though, to photograph another favourite. So turn around and walk forward...
Mine Sweeper
This was it. Minesweeper was one of the original Windows Freebies, and is still available on Windows 11. Indeed, I just wasted 10 minutes confirming that.
Doctor In The House
I'm glad I went looking for Mine Sweeper, as it meant I also found this piece by Anna. She is clearly a Doctor Who fan.
Pull To Open
Here's a nerdy observation. The sign says "PULL TO OPEN", and this is what the sign on the show says too. However, the door to the Tardis normally opens inwards, so you would have to push to open it.
Take Heed
I will leave you with this final warning. Given the craziness going on in this world at the moment, this would explain a lot.
If you have any imagination, and can make it up to the Troodos Mountains, add Amiantos Hospital to your itinerary and come and visit. But don't hang about. The morgue has a bit hole in the roof, and there is no telling how the art will survive the coming winter. So enjoy it while you can. And if you need somebody to brighten up your building, get in contact with Anna and hire her on the spot. I don't even know if she takes commissions, but if she does, she deserves to be booked solid. Her creations are amazing.
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