1,605 Comments Posted by jude

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I'd have to agree Ed.
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Beautiful views from there Motts!

Lynne, you're crackin' me up again!!
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Yep, bats are in my belfry too. I'm completely batty. ;o)
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The pointed tower in the background off to the left looks like it's leaning to the right, and the one on the right on the Kirkbride in the foreground is doing just the opposite.
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Awesome shot! Oh and just look at all that wood floor...you can see the knots in the wood and everything. And all this beautiful wood will just be destroyed??? It breaks my heart!
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There should be an 11th. Commandment....."thou shalt not destroy beautiful old buildings".....
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LOL awyper, I work for CAA (affiliate) and I thought of that too. Great shot Motts!
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Oh Lynne, you have to try dear, can you imagine when it's too late how awful that will feel? I wish you luck, girl!
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Great stairway shot! More beautiful workmanship too.
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Oh yes I see that Grifspop, thank you. Yeah this ceiling is looking a little tenuous.....
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Incredible workmanship, and like Lynne and Bill, the first thing I think is how they did all that magnificent work with only hand tools. There's a talent that has probably died over the decades....
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Beautiful and serene, and all that green shows so much life is still there.
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That's one of the reasons I love the colour shots so much, it shows the reality, the truth.
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Rich I wish it were the same in the U.S. then beautiful old buildings like this wouldn't be demolished or mutilated. I'm not sure what it's like here in Canada, I should check that out.
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Awesome shot. Yes I can see some holes in the roof in this one, and I would imagine the damage below in those areas is extensive.