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Crayons taste like purple
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Thanks!
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Looks like fire damage almost...or water damage? Either way, sad to see...
Ok, now I have sweaty palms AND my "boys" are crawling!
Thanks a LOT !!!
My palms are sweating SOOOO badly right now!
May I mambo dogface to the banana patch please?
Are those "angelic angels" I see on the far wall ? (Sorry, couldn't resist!)
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A monument to man's eternal forgetfulness. A sad, but revealing, photograph.
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Thanks for another great gallery! Miss you Debbie!
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This is an incredible gallery, but I think this and the picture of the steeple viewed through the window of the other are my favorites. It's a vanished way of life -- and what are we replacing it with?
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Man they sure don't build like that now days. Such a shame that such fine old buildings are going to waste. Great shot! Love the way the light pierces the beam construction..
crab apple monkeys remind me of velvet crayons at dusk.
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I can't believe they just let this place deteriate. Its such a beautiful place. The architecture is just amazing.
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How cool is this?! I love it!! You can almost imagine a service going on at this angle. Its hard to imagine people used to come here and worship. The words that were spoken, the different walks of life that came here. Wow is all I have to say.
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There is an old church just 2 minuetes of wakling away from my appartment... It was originally built in 1896 Just outside of Houston, Minnesota. but Is was moved to norway in 2002. Very beautifull church!