985 Comments Posted by twug

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mellisa, that's a hefty sum to give up. How about we go together, and we'll split the money. Maybe pick up a few really strong, brave fellows to accompany us. (you know who you are).
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Breathtaking gallery, as usual. Your bittersweet photography evokes feelings of melancholy. You are so appreciated, Motts! And thank-you, alias, as well! Like Peat said, thank you for immortalizing these places. Without your photographs, we would have no memories or images of these beautiful places.
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Seems like old times. You're the best, Lynne! I still want us to wear derbies and dance someday.
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Is that a skylight in the smaller structure? What beauty! Sadness. Not to be saved, to be forever gone.
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This was one of my absolute favorite photographs until I read the description of what it was. Motts or alias, do they have to do asbestos abatement in any of these buildings like they do here in America?
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"And yet your beauty breeds a strange despair,
And pang of yearning in the helpless heart;
To shield you from time's fraying wear and tear,
That from yourself yourself would wrench apart,
How save you, fairest, but to set you where
Mortality kills death in deathless art?"
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To me, all that's missing is the castle. You can almost imagine archers in the windows.
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A lot of it seems to be in such great shape, it's a shame that it's being torn down. Some of these buildings almost look like apartments.
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Motts is a true gentleman in every sense of the word.
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Hey everybody, Motts needs a date. Can anyone help him out?
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I'll make this brief. Just because this place is abandoned, does not mean that it is not owned by someone. Theft and vandalism is just what it is. And last time I checked, both were illegal. "Take only memories, leave only footprints."
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Thankee kindly, Jude!
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Thank-you, Motts! Was Hellingly one of the asylums they were to tear down? I heard that they were knocking them down as quickly as you vacated them!
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To me, this is the best one. I love the "Lovecraftian" feel it gives me. It's beautifully surreal.
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Ahhhh. My second favorite shot in this gallery. The tree really sets off the buildings, and the storm clouds.