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Weebs, if that can be "home" I'll volunteer to be your "honey"! :-)

Even in it's neglected state the grounds are beautiful.
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Wow! Great shot, I love the way the floor looks like a field......
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Good grief, that is reminiscent of the shiny, tacky wallpaper I no longer have to look at in my living room! :-)
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"You left me tattered and torn, just like that sweet Spanish doll."
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who want to move there ? i do
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I love those deep windows.
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I want a thin window.
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I am thinking maybe skylights or the celing fell through???? Motts any thoughts???
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it just looks so lonely in there. was there any asbestos around??
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Motts I can completely understand now what you said about this view being a moment you'll never forget. It's breathtaking.
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Easily my favourite. Reminds me of a Magritte painting, "The Voice of Silence," I believe it's called.
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Shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!

okay I know that was bad!! but funny :-)
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Simply gorgeous! I want to go there....
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the front reminds me of the Thorne Wood Castle that we have here in Lakewood ,Washington. Beautiful!!!
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it is sad to see that such a gorgeous building went to waste