50 Comments Posted by beth

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No glory in being number 2
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Eww, Irn Bru. They must have been *really* high.
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Haunting! Thank you for your wonderful photos, you have an exceptional talent. It's sad to see these buildings being torn down to make way for condos (ie danvers). I would love to see these in a coffee table book.
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I am in absolute awe of your pictures. I have never seen a sight like this. I have a peculiar fascination with these dilapitated but beautifully architectured buildings, the creepiness and sad histories of these places leaves me intrigued and your pictures tell an interesting story:)
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Doesn't look like a sporran to me. Dress sporrans (which you'd assume this would be) usually have a metal frame at the top to close and a lot of them are fur rather than just leather. Kind of looks Native American... which is obviously silly.
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I have windows like that in my house...
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That looks like the cover of a book. (I'm a writer--if i get a book published, can I get i buy this for a cover?)
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This is so compelling. So sad. It makes me so relieved to be living in 2006. When my beloved sister died young, I was so saddened by her death that I went to a pyschologist twice a week for a few months to get over it. Had I been "back in the day", I would have wound up in that God forsaken place, simply because of a broken heart. It makes you think, doesn't it...
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It really does look as if the chair is floating - it's because the shadow isn't where you'd expect it to be. Also, that totally looks like fake marble. :P
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Yay!
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Those are Corinthian columns, if anyone cares. :)
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She just looks pissed off to me.
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I wish there was a way to keep it from being demolished. It is a beautiful piece of history, and I loved seeing the grounds on my walks.
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Mr. Motts, Are you ever scared in any of these buildings. I would be to excited to even begin to keep my hands steady to take a picture. With all the stories it wouldn't take much to put me through the roof.
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Looking at the windows makes me wonder if anyone ever jumped? It is mesmerizing. scary and beautiful at the same time