470 Comments Posted by janice

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Oh, good grief -- Alice! To the moon!!
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Except for all the pictures of Danvers which are my favorites -- this is my other favorite!! Such depth -- the building, the sky and the tree -- absolutely beautiful
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I was checking out this bannister and it seems to be wrought iron which is VERY expensive to buy, since it is custom made. Sorry Lynne, I just read your first comment here. But I know when old homes are renovated and wrought iron is reproduced, it is very expensive to do.
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And almost all of it is torn down, except for the very front of the building. When I pass over into the great beyond, I am going up there to haunt the place -- you know, like in the movie "The Haunting"
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Hi David -- you can probably rent it at your local video store -- I rented and then I bought it on Amazon -- I love Danvers so much and I am so unhappy about its demise.
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LP -- you are a riot!!

I love this picture -- it's like in 3-D!!
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Did you know that toilets were invented by a Dr. Crapper?? Seriously!!
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For some reason, I just don't see that that is a person staring back -- but maybe I need to have my eyes examined, and definitely my head!!
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There are a lot of old IBM Selectric typewriters in this picture -- if they were reconditioned, they would bring some big bucks -- people still DO use typewriters!!
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This truly is a beautiful picture -- the color of the bricks and the casement work around the windows -- visually a stunner!!
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I'm crying here!! Big globs of tears streaming down my face while I'm also trying to file something in Court.
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Oh, I just love this picture!! It is so crisp -if you look at it real fast and then look away, I swear you can see the clouds moving!! Amazing photography!!
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This is such a wonderful picture but it makes me feel so melancholy -- those poor kids! The building is so beautiful but it just reeks of sadness. Bye the way Kelly, how do you like this bed!!??
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I love this picture -- agree with Lynne, I love the juxtaposition of the colors