602 Comments for Château de Noisy (Miranda)

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it looks unsafe but i probbly go down there.
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I wonder if the wallpaper is silk wallpaper.
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I get a sense of fresh air and coolness in this picture.
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You angles Motts always show such striking drama.
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The trifoil at the top of the window signifies the holy trinity.
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Thank-You Motts! I am now begining the works of another novel just by starting to look at this gallery! Always with the right visual aid can strike up the perfect atmosphere for a story! I'll remeber to credit you once it gets published in a few years. Yes, books can take a while to perfect.
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This is in the utmost inspiring picture yet in a magical sense! I wonder what romantic, but tortured soul creeps amongst the dust filled corrodors of this once shining Chateu!
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pretty cool.
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OOPS I forgot to go to the picture: http://www.sci-le-pin....ntalInformation.html . I always thought they lived in a farmhouse when they spent time there, never did I think it was that grand. I want to cry seeing this chateau falling to the ground.
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WHEEEE!! My kids would love that, they'd have to get in line.
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This reminds me of a picture I saw of my cousins' property in France. (http://www.sci-le-pin.com/index.html) There are figures writing on a scroll. I was told as a kid there was a bottomlesss pit there as well and I believed it!
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The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe . . . ;-)

http://www.the-real-story.com/Narnia/img/narnia1.jpg
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Could it have been perhaps an intricate lamp or beacon? Do you think it was a road marking of sorts, Motts?
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Don't trip--
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I think this is one of my favorites, Motts. Great job and I cant wait to see more!!