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hahaha!! Ferdy ...I had a goat in my basement for a weekend once...but that's another story...lol
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it took me a minute to realize its a merry go round...
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LMAO...
THANKS BILL!!!
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that landing doesn't like it has much time left ..the ivy and railings the lighting equals an AWESOME SHOT!!
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Wow that's Crazy Awesome...and scary at the same time..
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roof top garden..luv this photo..
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I luv the perfect arch...
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i want to buy but dont know how ?????
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Really enjoyed this place. This last photo though is my favorite! Very moody.
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Gorgeous shot.
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Wallpaper Please? Thanks for another wonderful Gallery to see everyday.
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Yep, that's original tile. Greek revival style.
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This kind of ceiling is called a "Prussian Vault" or "Berlin Vault", and was pretty popular between 1890 and 1930, sometimes until the 1950s. It was mostly used in places where wooden ceilings would rot away - like basements - or where heavy-duty ceilings were needed. I have seen many basements in my home area - Upper Franconia, near Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany - and about 90% of the houses I have seen dating back to the era stated above have this type of vaults in their basements.
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I agree with some of the others, it's great to see you're back in the game. ^ u ^ I adore seeing new photos up. Bravo! :D
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This is truly a beautiful shot! It's so inspiring in the same sense as it is saddening. Motts, you're a genius.