1,301 Comments Posted by guitorman

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adjacent doors
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Lovely place to spend your life,hotdogs or no.
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Queen ann's lace(wild carrot) here and intro photo
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little old ladies house.

wild carrots lower right
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Those bricks look kind of greenish slimy
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boy, can you imagine...
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I love towers
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Receiving vault.
Mausoleums.
The third thing I look
for in a cemetery is
the dirt pile.Thats' right.
They need some place
to put the soil they've
taken out of the graves.
Then they'll need some
of that soil as back-fill.

So ends another exciting
time,here,at...OPACITY
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yes,those bricks retain a lot of heat,unless they did this some other way.
Fires are burned in brick-lined ovens.
When the fire goe out,the debri is removed
and the bread is baked on residual heat--all
day.
Don't know if that would be desireable here.
Quite a little operation they had going here.
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At first I thought it was one of those little anti-rooms they put you in to rest and grieve.
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Odd
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THATS' what I like to see!!
Casket Rack!!
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Really quite interesting.
If I didn't know what it is
I could swear some one
would tell you
"I'll be down with your books
in a minute"
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This picture says a lot.
Can't express exactly what....

I too stumbled on this site after entering keyword "Byberry'
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Stax and Flax