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Always wonderful
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I fell down those stairs and just kept going,
sort of like Homer or Family Guy.
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Always wonderful
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Very nice
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Thats' a great image.

Reminds me of a Who or
Rollingstone album cover.
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Thats' strange.

Gives whole new meaning
to the word 'letterbox'
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Sconce and absconders

don't listen to me I'm loosing my
mind,though I did write 20,000
songs that way.
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I'd abscond
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This is wierd
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I'd like a room like that.
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aww thats' nice.

I have my fishing rod right here
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That vegetation has really grown over.

I never cease to marvel at skilled brick
laying,which seemed to be popular
in late 19th century/early 20th.

I remember as a child reading one of our
presidents had a hobby of bricklaying,and
I said to my brothers "What!!!!?"
One brother(hey!,Brother Island!)explained
to me it wasn't easy.
I have since come to appreciate it.

The Frankford Arsenal in Phila.is a site
partially in disrepair, partially in use,and
loaded with tones of skilled brickwork.
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Brother Island
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you are amazing. i hope this work takes you so far. you truly have an eye for this. i love seeing all of this. thank you!!
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Has Lynne been here yet? Lots of natural necay here. Nice!