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Awesome shot! Oh and just look at all that wood floor...you can see the knots in the wood and everything. And all this beautiful wood will just be destroyed??? It breaks my heart!
This shot of the lake is so serene,peaceful and calming!So beautful!I could sit on that pier for hours and meditate,let my imagination soar!
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There should be an 11th. Commandment....."thou shalt not destroy beautiful old buildings".....
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i'm not even going to ask how you know that. it just makes the pic even more depressing, thats why i love this site.
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LOL awyper, I work for CAA (affiliate) and I thought of that too. Great shot Motts!
A slight pull on the steering wheel of child-rearing could change the direction of childhood exposure
to storybook influence while enriching their young minds with the use of imagination-building without interfering with needed computer training!
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i love the angle. almost tim burton/ish
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Hey...may have been boring, but the picture isn't. I love this shot!
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just curious, could you read the name?
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Oh Lynne, you have to try dear, can you imagine when it's too late how awful that will feel? I wish you luck, girl!
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seen*
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awesome i'm not the only one thats seem session 9. that movie was creepy. this whole site reminds me of it.
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Great stairway shot! More beautiful workmanship too.
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Oh yes I see that Grifspop, thank you. Yeah this ceiling is looking a little tenuous.....
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Incredible workmanship, and like Lynne and Bill, the first thing I think is how they did all that magnificent work with only hand tools. There's a talent that has probably died over the decades....