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CRAP, bluicecorvette!
You found me haunting this staircase again! LOL.
Ok. I confess, I'm always here. : )
It is just too beautiful to leave.
My thoughts and a hug goes out to you as well, bluicecorvette.
Be sure to spend a part of the day, being thankful for the special positive people who were put in your path on this journey called LIFE, and that made a diffence to you, because they were in it.
My heart will never leave this Enchanted Forest.
I'm grateful to Mott's that he has taken such beautiful photos and that a group of caring people appreciate them as well.
A woman told me once that she read a story that when you go to Heaven, you are asked where you would like to spend eternity.
If I could choose, I would spend it here in this Enchanted Forest. : )
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Long Island -- why do you ask? Did Alice go up the fireplace? Please 'splain.
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you are truly an expert on this subject and once again i say wow for your knowledge
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james thats amazing that you knew that... funny aint it how theres always someone who knows
That message is for my Ladyhawke
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The clouds in the sky only make it better.
Does this remind anyone else of Alice in Wonderland?
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my be it was hot
I'm loving you and thinking of you always. I know this weekend is going to be especially hard on you. Ill be holding you all weekend I love you Girl. Love Gail XOXOXO
chopsuey, I don't know about moving prisoners when a jail closes, but when they do move them from one jail-state to another, I believe its usually done late at night, they don't even know their going until they wake them. They keep it quit so they don't have outside interference. I could be wrong. Wouldn't be the first time.
DaveG, I'm sorry you lost your baby, but thank God you were with her. I know you are hurting, I'm sorry. sending you hugs.
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stunning! i must say that all of these buildings are nut house amazing. seriously.. great shot.
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both the tagging and the fire setting are are so disgustingly stupid things, destroying such a beautiful place as this
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There is definitely radioactive material in most X-RAY machines, but one would assume they remove it when the machine is no longer active. I really can't imagine they would leave something like that behind. Most machines in the UK that have been abandoned have some kind of notice though that the dangerous materials have been removed.
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Holy shit!! A piece of history that idiot-fuggin vandals havent touched! Wow, Im amazed at how in-tact it is! I love the ornate square things over the fireplace...