985 Comments Posted by Twug

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So it appears that Danvers is now doomed. That is heartbreaking....HOUSING. What a load of B.S. There is no where else that they can build...there's no where else that people can live. Motts, thank you for introducing us to these hauntingly lovely buildings. Farewell, beautiful one.
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Thank you Motts. A small gallery, but a good one, just the same. It gives me pause, and makes me think, again, at the solitude of places like these.
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I don't know if it because this IS night photography, but this is one gloomy looking place. It's rather harsh architecture to my eye, even with the turret-like "extensions?".
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Lovely architecture. It softens the buildings lines. And the stars add a wonderfully dreamy touch. A most visually edible photo, Mr. Motts! Derbies off to you!
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This building is mammoth enough to have a huge pirate dance. It's ominous, foreboding. Lynne bring your derbies!
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The vibrancy of the greenery creates a great contrast against the empty, shadowed building.
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"Round my heart the darkness twines,
Fractured windows, twisted vines..."
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New pictures, Yum! I mean, good. Motts, can you elaborate as to what's on the ground in front of the fence?
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Thanks, Ack. I should know that as I can barely reach the floor when I sit in a chair (yes, that would be a lonely chair). :)
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To be politicly correct? Nonhuman server.
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Nonhuman waiter?
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Happy Hatch Day, Ed!
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As long as they're quiet....
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Bummer, anna. Got any lemurs?
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Chey, You're gonna shoot your blood pressure up. But you go! I just wish to God, that someone would remove this and put it in a museum where it can be appreciated, instead of it sitting there in a forgotten ceiling collecting cobwebs. Lynne--here I thought KNUCKLEHEAD was a term of endearment for me alone. =(