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The spring-green grass adds a snap of colour to this great shot.
Love your comment Mr. Motts. LOL
Looks like the Loch Ness monster, and the pavement with the weeds coming up looks like water.
Great angle for this shot.
Fantastic, a new gallery. I hope your surgery went well, eldokid.
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oooof! that's an ankle twister..lol
The altar being adorned with lockers really seems almost fitting.

I've followed this site for years and I think the last three shots have been my favorite, ever. What a beautiful building.
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Not sure if it's an owl pellet
Gaebler was the responsibility of Dr. Donald Gair, a child psychiatrist of the old school; he often endorses the use of forced treatment in the online articles I've read that he has authored. The buck should have stopped with him, but it didn't. Bad leadership, bad administration, bad practice...equaled massive suffering for young children.
This location, aside from the Stella Artois brewery and a few others is literally my favorite shoot. This place gives me the feeling of "Ever After" or "The Haunting". Makes me want to cry, but tears of joy, and jealousy. HAHA! Tom, you take the most beautiful photographs, I can't seem to remove myself from Opacity. Thanks for all the beauty that you bring to us viewers. xoxo!
Yes - always though so -You brave, indeed........
Coal-breaker reminds me of - wonder why - ?
Thank you for the new Gallery. Free roam, not much to guard....
Old-school is plain nice, Amusement Park FTW -yes, those soft mellow wooden rides rides were pleasant and a lot of fun.
But keep thinking about other factory-like events.....have see somewhere..
So sad this will never again hold cars of people, excited for the ride ahead.
Was it pretty quiet out there Motts? Sure looks peaceful.
Something I love about abandoned amusement parks. But, yay, new gallery!