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Oh Boy!!! My tears. Thanks
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have a seat, lets talk about you problems of overturning potty seats...
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Tom Tom, for all the people who have commented about my thoughts on this picture, never have any of you been at a loss for words. In some ways, it feels like she is saying hi to me, through all of you.
I love what you wrote about grief, and how it is the price we pay when we love others.
I love that way of thinking..... : )
What gets me through the loss of my Mom is that I was lucky enough to have someone like her in my life for as long as I did.
I am thankful each day for that.
I am amazed how people, that I don't even know, have taken the time to comfort a stranger.
Just that fact alone is comforting on its own. It makes me realize the true power there can be in words and the power of these beautiful pictures Motts has taken.
There still IS magic in this Enchanted Forest, and it is mostly made up of love.
Thank you Tom Tom, much love to you too. : )
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I'm surprised that no one has noticed how large of an area the fence occupies...does it really make sense to have a tree (which someone stated earlier was probably just a wee little sappling) enclosed in so much space? Pretty odd to me.
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that the theater building or one of hte ones you didn't photograph?
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what on earth is that thing coming down from the top?
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hah i was thinking the same thing about the EXIT sign. the floor looks like the surface of the moon.
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love your minds, again very nice shot.
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the colors are indeed fascinating here. i need tickets to that show...
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yes the colors here are fantastic! that's one looooong view.
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Definitely looks like a topographic map -- you can see the ocean and the green hills and the waves against the rocks.
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I couldn't resist being the first comment on a photo =D
That's one dusty old projector, wonder what kind of films it would show back in it's hayday.
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Hmmmmm!! Beams soft pine=$$$$$$
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from here that "Exit" sign above the door looks so very far away....
hey is the wheel chair wraped around the pole or is it just besides it?