470 Comments Posted by janice

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How beautiful is this building! I wonder what the architectural style is -- Queen Anne's plus Moorish? How exquisite.
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Sorry, Sincerely. Tom Tom really is a good guy. I miss him terribly! Where are you TT, you need to defend yourself!
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That is definitely Hannibel Lector's chair, where he drank his chianti and ate his fava beans. What else could it be!!
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Thanks Lady, my friend, I couldn't have said it any better. We need to respect ALL of the sites that Motts photographs and appreciate the fact that we wouldn't have seen these beautiful sites if it weren't for him!
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I agree this is one beautiful photo. The Danvers wallpaper has been on my computer since I bought it in May and I will never delete it! It's the first thing I see when I turn on my computer and when I shut it off. I just don't ever want to forget the beauty of Danvers!
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It doesn't look good any more, kfb, it's all been torn down. Sadly, Alas. Amen.
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I see the ghostie eyes, but it's Halloween, so what the hey!
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Beautiful poem, Twug! Very appropriate to this beautiful place. They must have been very important people to be in a crypt that held only 15 caskets. I've never seen anything like this before. These caskets must have cost a good deal of money, with their workmanship. And not disturbed! Any grave robbers would have at least taken the crowns.

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust!
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It's truly amazing how pristine this crypt is and that it hasn't been vandalized. It seems so calm and peaceful.
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The workmanship is so exquisite!
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A long pole with a mirror at the end would do the trick! Wonderful pictures, as usual!
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Yipes! Count Dracula, are you in there??!!
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This is certainly appropriate for Halloween! Thanks Motts!
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Pikeys on the rob! Learning something new every day! Like shrimp on the barbie!

I'll bet you were scared! Did you get some good pics?
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Amd Big ED knows for sure! Bwaaa! Happy Halloween!