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Oh how I've missed your work, Mr Motts!

Just wonderful.
...And she's buying a stairway to Heaven! : )
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holy sooo dangerous
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Oh this is lovely. I love the angle, the contrast of the greenery peeking out above all the exposed brick.
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Mr. Motts, I've been away for a while, but I'm glad to see you are still taking stunning photos.
Stunning Photograph! The colors, the green seeping from the top. This is peaceful!
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All these pictures set off strange vibes, the kind that make the hair on your neck stand up -- I love it !
@ Mama. . . that's so cool. My sister lived in a house that was haunted, only her spirits weren't so nice. Many odd things happened to myself and other family members when we used to babysit my sisters kids. Everything from footsteps coming right up behind you (but no one is there), to bangs on the walls, to even being locked out of the house. Once we brought a Ouji board over to see if we could find out anything, which we certainly did. But things got a little wild. Now I would think twice about doing that because I've read and heard stories of releasing evil spirits and such. I'm glad you have a peacful one, but I still wouldn't let my guard down. You never know what these entities are capable of!
@ Autoguy - luckily I was spared the Ninja Nuns, I was the yooungest of the family. But I heard many stories from my older brother and sisters about how they used to crack their rulars across the kids hands that misbehaved. Not to mention other things. But you know in retrospect, I sometimes think that's why those kids turned out decent. The kids today have no fear, no conscience and is why there are so many committing crimes. Aside from all that, I think someone should make wallpaper that looks like graffiti. Cut out the middleman -
Mama - I'm sure the graffiti was written long before the floor went bye bye :)
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Evil Nuns = None. Ha! See what I did there?

Another awesome gallery, Motts.

PS on your Q&As; - "what planet do you live on". You have no idea how often I'm asked that, and the answer is highly debatable. :D
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Very pretty.
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I believe they prefer the term 'audibly-impaired waiters'.
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Fausto!
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Jareth the Goblin King could walk through that doorway any second.