1,605 Comments Posted by jude

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Lynne to me you are definitely a "wise guy" but I love ya for it, lol. I love it when you jump in and educate us all, most of us have no clue about this sort of thing.
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I love the way you took this shot Motts, the bed looks a hundred feet long.
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Lynn those tiles are beautiful!
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Isn't it the best, Staycee?
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Amazing shot Motts! And Lynne, thanks for the info, you sure keep us well-informed. Hey maybe you and Mr. Motts should partner up for these places, he shoots 'em and you describe 'em???
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Addicted: Yes now that you mention it, the walls DO look wonky!

Lynne honey thank you once again for some terrific links! I particularly love the second last one.....I want to live in that big old "house" with the turrets. And make sure that lovely big ol' fireplace is in there too. :-)
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Oh my Gawd! This is the most gorgeous fireplace I've ever seen as well....... and it looks so clean inside to have ever been used.

Lynne honey will you share it with me?
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The marble is so beautiful. Hey, I think I just saw Opie running around the corner!
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What a great find! Fabulous picture Motts.
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These old places were so nicely built......and this one really has a lot of beauty.

Java has always liked to "yell" at us with caps on, LOL
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Wonderful shot Motts, that's so sad the lights were broken....

Tony thanks for the link, it's nice to see the lights on there before they were vandalized. Damn vandals!
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Like Lynne, this shot really reminds me of a church. It's an incredible shot Motts, I love the light through the window!
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Such bright colours in all the peeling paint..... Lynne that's a great link, thanks!
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Motts I love your stairway shots.....and holy moly those windows are gorgeous. I also hope this building stays in such pristine shape, what a beauty!
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Oh goodie!! Thanks Motts, I'm SO looking forward to checking these out!

Lynne darling I hope everything's okay??