470 Comments Posted by janice

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This reminds me of the scene in the movie Poltergeist when the chairs stack up on the kitchen table. What a beautiful dome and lower windows. Love this picture!
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It DOES look like Father O'Malley on the other side.
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That's really a neat old chair -- it looks like it has happy feet!
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My side is splitting -- I have to sew it up. You're okay, roxanne.
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Wow, this picture fools the eye -- trompe
l'oeil anyone? At first glance, that looks like a huge grey wall on the left with a tree growing out of it.
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Mole People, huh? Is that some new species in the town of my birth?
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That is a bridge lit up in the upper left -- you can see the span -- this is definitely one of my favorites, besides Danvers, of course.
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What is this? And the pink walls, too!!??
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I love this picture! The cool grey mosaic tile floor with the golden marble. Stunning!!
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Some of these shots amaze me with regard to the artistry of the masons' exquisite brickwork. A lost art, perhaps?
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I meant Java (a name for coffee) and Maxwell House are my wake up call. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Well, Danielle, I'm half Hungarian -- don't think that's it.
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I just went into the Forum Photography site and saw the recent pictures by Porcelain Doll of the demolition. Danvers is still beautiful -- you can't take that away from her AvalonBay
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So many angles, the spire, the small pyramid with the dark door, the billowing clouds -- beautiful picture -- but all your pictures of Danvers are beautiful, Mr. Motts.
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cumezekyama? Wuzat? Gawd, all these new words!