203 Comments Posted by MomPink

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Now THAT'S what I'm talkin' about! Gorgeous!
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Hey, it looks like it's flying away! Cool!
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I wonder if the guy who designed this thing put a little too much vino in his cappuccino --? That's really an unpleasant scratch on that indescribably beautiful view.
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The view from the top of that tower must be fabulous. Despite my slight fear of heights, I want to climb up there. Considering how long they've been up there, those wires still look taut and ready for business -- or are they trying to pull the tower down? -- bwahahahah
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Those Alps are scoffing at the poor guy's puny little dream.
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With all the thiings there must have been to look at in this place, you find this incredible little vignette. I can't decide whether that vine is trying to strangle that post, or embrace it. WELL DONE.
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I think I'd be distracted by that gorgeous background from paying much attention to anything that might be going on on that little stage. What's lying on the ground in the lower right?
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This must be where Rapunzel had to spin her straw into gold...
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Just beautiful. It has a fairy tale quality to it. Uh, would you mind bringing me my cappuccino and a chair up there, please?
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The Middle Eastern decor (it DOES look like fabric) doesn't go well with the pine trees.
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I agree with ferdy. And to think he booted all those people out of their happy little village -- for this. THAT'S sad.
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Was it vandals or just time that took out the glass? That gate looks so rusty, you'd almost think you could walk right through it without meeting any resistance.
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You certainly know how to frame a picture, Motts. I'd so love to stroll along here. What could they have been selling in these shops that would lure me away from that beautiful view?
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This reminds me of the picture of the python and the alligator trying to eat each other. Nobody won.
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Interesting effect with the clouds. It suggests not only motion, but time passing as well. No need to bother fixing the place up; just brew up some cappuccino, arrange a few umbrella tables, and I'll be there.