203 Comments Posted by MomPink

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It looks like the trees are caressing that building, welcoming it back to the natural world.
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I've seen pictures in gardening magazines that look a lot like this. It's like you can wander through all that tall stuff and come out onto a tidy patio where a comfy chair and a cool drink await you.
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Okay, I'm TRYING to get off the fairy-tale kick, but I'm thinking Rapunzel...
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At the very least, sit in that doorway enjoying the breeze and the chirping of the birds. In spite of its decrepitude and unusual shape, it's an inviting room.
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For some reason, it reminds me of a stable.
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Cue handsome Prince What's-his-nose to awaken Sleeping Beauty with a kiss.
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An enchanting picture. Every fairy tale I read as a child is coming back to me...
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Not only do you take beautiful photographs, but I appreciate the research you do into the history of the buildings. I enjoy knowing a little bit about what I'm looking at. Keep up the good work.
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The contrast between the two buildings is mind-boggling. You can step out of the present into the past and vice versa.
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It would make a grreat drying rack for hand-washed sweaters.
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Love the window and the corner; don't like the bars.
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What was in that room on the right that's blocked off by the grid?
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It looks like those emergency lights that are intended to come on in the event of a power failure.
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Well, at least SOMEbody salvaged SOMEthing out of this beautiful building.
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I love the sunlight spilling in that window.