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The shapes in the flaking paint are almost artistic.
The wooden door stood up better than the metal locker doors.
At first I thought it was a painting, LOL.
This infrared shot makes it look like the plants are snow or snow-covered.
Me too, I love the railings.
Oh boy, a new gallery! I've been checking every couple of days and now I'm lucky. What is all that stuff hanging from the "ceiling" and on the floor?
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I'd be upset too having to 'live' in and look at what the vandals did to my home and God's house.
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Man, I'm praying things like this were saved before the building was bulldozed. I'd be balling like a baby if I learned this was buried in a landfill somewhere or ground up for gravel.
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Very peaceful scene! Thank you for the new gallery Mr. Motts!
Always a pleasure :)
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Where are the chairs?? I've not seen any chairs yet....
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I would soooo love a house with a solarium or sunroom! The perfect place to relax, perhaps read a good book or check for Motts new gallery! I would prefer that the greenery be a bit more contained though!!!
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The checkerboard floors were super popular in the 50's & 60's. The
basement at my Moms house (built in 1959) still has one. I have to say its not my favorite look but has held up very well after all of this time!
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Glad to see you revisit Glendale. This place was practically in my back yard growing up. We spent many a day (night's really) poking around in the multiple buildings. Last time I was out there was probably 10 years ago. The whole campus is heavily patrolled by police now. It's VERY difficult to get in anymore.
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What is with all the checkerboard floors? I'm not complaining, just wondering.
Love this last shot! Great gallery Motts, can't wait to see what you have in store for us next!