54 Comments Posted by melli3322

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This is the same shade of blue in my daughters room...love it!
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I seriously LOVE the titles to your photographs...
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Wow- the contrasting colors are amazing...it almost looks like an funhouse...
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Wonderful -would make a great wallpaper...
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I wonder if it's some kind of tool used for hydrotherapy - maybe you hook hoses up to it...
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I find it odd that there are such big windows in the morgue...
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Makes me wonder if the magnetic paint that I used on my one wall in my house will still function after 65 years!
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What a perfect title...
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What an odd piece of furniture for a church, unless iwas from a rectory?
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Dark soul? Well, maybe he does, but to be fair, what we know about Motts is really only what he shares with us on this websiite. I have a relatively happy disposition and am a mother of 3 and a business owner, but I am drawn to this site and it's images for it's artistic beauty...maybe it seems dark; or many we all have "dark" aspects of our personalities...
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I have to admit I kind of like it! They look like the size of some of the scrap booking sheets of paper-I love them but I am not much of a scrapbokker...
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Ferdy I was thinking the opposite-how about a lonely chair gallery?!?
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I meant unique detail , oops!
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I live in a touristy area in WI with an awesome lake that attracts many to our area that are affluent and can affor to build some amazing homes. There is a builder in our area that is really bringing back the craftsman style homes with some amazing, intricate detail a that remind me of older buildings, when they put fine detai into every aspect of the building. It makes my heart happy to see his houses go up-finally a builder that takes pride in his work and is bringing intricate detail and quality back to every aspect of the home-his work is truly a piece of art-I wish more builders were like that instead of these cookie cutter houses with no unique deter that all look alike!
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Sad but true-so many things had great craftsmanship,and we took pride on our work and that see,s to be fading away...