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From this photo I thought it might be a hanging fire basket.
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I remember "Old Taylor" I'm sure I sampled some of it in my drinking days. Thank you again for another great gallery. Take care.
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This place is beautiful.
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That is a big "how to do it" book!
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That's a lot of hangovers!
Great gallery as usual, cheers Motts!
Stay clear is good thinking.
As a compliment to the excellent pictures, kindly Google Earth even has "Street View" - slowly drive down McCracken Pike to see these vines growing is good too
The chandelier-planter? Wonder how the plants were watered.
Enthralling & intriguing structure, and with water, even better.
Amazing - so still. The ceiling look like steps in a pool
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The globes are out to be refilled with soap. :-)
Ditto on that for sure!
So what was this area actually used for?
so they actually used the water from this creek to brew with?
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Ah yes, it sure does look like a planter there. I had read it was a chandelier that was "constantly lit;" looking at another photo I think I can make out two wires that snake through the supporting chain links. I wonder if it had a dual purpose or changed over the years.
fall in that thing and you would be getting the shaft