441 Comments Posted by rtotten

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this building has such an aura about it. it demands attention with its size but then holds such beauty in its architecture and design.
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truely saddening. It was such a beautiful structure at one time. Why cant they just leave well enough alone.
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I love the arched hallway it gives it character and personality
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very cool that it is made out of wood, do not see much of that around anymore.
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I see a wallpaper in the future ;-)
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I am thinking maybe skylights or the celing fell through???? Motts any thoughts???
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it just looks so lonely in there. was there any asbestos around??
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Shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!

okay I know that was bad!! but funny :-)
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the front reminds me of the Thorne Wood Castle that we have here in Lakewood ,Washington. Beautiful!!!
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it is sad to see that such a gorgeous building went to waste
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hey motts would you please make this a wallpaper...please oh please, with chocolate and a cherry on top???
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you have a keen eye but a question for you Motts, did you create the light or was it there naturally?? either way it is beautiful shot!!
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this picture is fantastic. it looks like it is crying from the neglect it has received over the years with no one who cares. it amazes me how a picture can tell a story and so many peole can inturprit(spelling) what they see in it. giving the place a heart and a life. I love it.... again I only hope to have photos like yours someday Mr. Motts!
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once again Motts, your eye for beauty and incredible photography skills leaves me speechless!!
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CAS, that picture is amazing it looks like she is really sitting there posing for a pic. my grandmaother had some pictures like that and I have found some in anitque stores, but husband will not let me get them, especially when I say " oh look a post mortum shot"