(Here's where I get abstract because my memory fails me) I walked around the seminary grounds for about two hours. There were a tremendous number of statues in rather random places, though it occurred to me that where there is now weedy grass, there might once have been paths and manicured lawns.

Nearly all of the buildings were in various states of decay, from paint peeling to walls caving in. The army people had blocked most of the doors, so it was hard to see inside of the buildings, but it remains fascinating to me as I write this that these places, which once held these upper class girls who went to school there, lived there, and walked through these places daily, are now completely silent and only inhabited by rodents and bugs. >