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Lynne,
Well, she doesn't have to be scared of Me but I am very frightened of ~Me
lol
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p.s. this is a 1950-70s Western :-)
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oooh ~Me- quest collects and uses old phones: wall ones, candlestick, railroad, desk.-earliest one is 1898 (tho not all are usable yet). Their rings are musical!- you my friend :-)
"And so...
Because there is magic in this mist, all of the original Enchanted Forest still lives on. But
it takes forever and a day for Mac and Tosh to visit each attraction in this forest of enchantment.
For they are forever politely bickering over why the other should enter each attraction first.
Always coming to the conclusion that yes, going in together is always best..."
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no, this building will BE a walmart :-(
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Martymizuno...that is SWEET!
yours,
J.Gutenberg
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...but they did think about it...
the architect was the visualist...the vision, to build something good and neccessary...

kirkbridebuildings.com

...We all have a "junk drawer" or a closet we toss things in, don't we? We do so because we don't needs these things presently in our busy lives, or we don't want to be reminded of what they represent, or they are too much to handle...Yet, we don't want to lose them because we still somehow think they have a place in our lives or will later, or we still love them too much. That drawer is a part of our house. We hold responsibility for it.
We're not talking about "things", though are we? The vision was to build a retreat-a home for our lost and hidden.
Humanity.
The results are these intensely beautiful structures.
As to the blood and sweat of it...the craftsmen were hirees, and wonderful hirees they were. They did their jobs and made the visualist proud...because the beauty of these buildings is classic. From a solid plan, they built a foundation!
Seems to me a lot of love born of dignity (could be the other way around, too) was involved...

Are we not marveling at the lines of these buildings now?
Remember that I talk of the good and neccessity of it all...and that was the reason for the vision.
Oh Wow! I love the ending to THIS story...
This story I could live with! : )
That does it, Mott. I'm staying up all night and watching my Three Stooges collection.
Damn! No gargoyles.
We who walk at Hill House...walk alone.
the English language is far too simple to express how I feel about this shot.
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want this one on my bathroom wall - or living room for that matter....love the shoddy side of life and that 1970's institution look ( looks great after the lobotomy and the electric shock therapy!)
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figuer it would out last the building dont even look like it was touched by flames or just not noticeable in the pic gotta say again awsome pics
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...yes...I was being polite, wasn't I !