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Great shot - looks like the leafless tree is LEANING IN towards the window. It is not.
This must have been a very dark room when the tree had leaves.
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While I am thinking about it, is the framed print offer still available?
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Hooray!! A new gallery! This is the highlight of my day.
Darlene is right, there is an eerie, ghostly quality to the lighting in this first pic. Can't wait to see the rest. Thank you for your wonderful work Mr. Motts! All the best to you :)
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Beautiful pictures, there is just "something" about a cemetery. Thank you.
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Thank you, Mr. Motts, for another peek into a by-gone era. I noticed that you saw the carriage house upon your entry onto the property. Was there no way to gain entrance into that building?
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Nothing left behind, boo hoo.
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Somebody left their mark on that rusty, old door. ;-)
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I'm thinking some teenagers have enjoyed hangin' out here.
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I wonder if the cause of the fire was arson. Does anyone know?
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Looks like the beginning of a ghostly movie...waiting for the impending doom of what lies ahead.
A new gallery always does my heart good. Greetings to you, Mr. Motts!
I really want to visit this places. Someone wants to join me?
Ohhh dear, - thanks jj - the wretchedness of useless destruction is saddening. Always thought this such a different and interesting little gem with all that unpainted wood.
Not so anymore, then.......
These doors have two hinges.
Some doors have three hinges.
Wonder why!
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I do believe that the man who set this fire is almost certainly the very fishy and strange character sitting to the left of those 8 or 9 sections of radiant steam headers. Old Fishy Freddy Creepwater, you can tell it's'im, accurse beckcause he's wear'n 'es funky orange fedora, green nose and blue gills, and even a short area of less-used grey gills below...tuh bust 'im we gotta go in with buttuh an urbs to keep his skerry oal sellf from plannun mo dammidge, and slow fourth. An wheeze awk gotta dew it, cha'all! Ore heez goan eat awl that luvly merrernerrer source whee awl lubb own our Pankiscakes 'n snausages. So go get 'im, boys!
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You know, and in keeping with the mentioning of abstract art in the previous comment section, that large blackened concrete square immediately above the taller of the two file cabinets it really does have a rather lovely, non-abstracted, but very clear portrait of a sweet old, all-black little milk cow, her sweet little cow ears extending upward into the next block directly above the first. It's joost luvely, it is...oive nemder her my sweet black Maisie bovine, you GO girl...!