1,689 Comments for Eagle River Power Station

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I don't think that is graffiti....I think that is actually on the machine itself and it was meant to be there. Otherwise, dang, that is one really good 3-D graffiti "artist".
I was going to say no graffiti anywhere! Then Terry shows up. Very neat though and definitely wasn't out to destroy the place.
I KNOW he's trying to get a hold of those damn window cleaners.
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Very appropriate for this gallery, Bri.

Well ... we're off to bed, Lyric & I. Don't forget there is an extention to Mr. Mott's commentaries over at:

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Hope to see you all there ... soon ... and help take a bite out of Mr. Mott's post scanning duties. ;-)
I can use my biggest socket wrench on this. I keep it in a garage all its own. I would have to cheat on these and use a little WD40.
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Doesn't it fit? I think so! I love Beaches and I love, love, love, love Bette Midler more!
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DING DING DING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WEEE HAAVVEE A WINNNNNEEERRR!
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What Lyric said. Song's called "Oh, Industry."
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Thank you for another great trip Motts! Once again, I enjoyed every minute of it. Take care and stay safe!!
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That is an awesome find Motts!
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Thank you, Mister Motts.
Once again you have managed to evoke thought and emotion with the magic in your camera.
You have an incredible eye.
Thank you for breathing life back into something old and thought dead.
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oooo noooo... [blank stare, jaw drops, checks behind back, nothing there, i'm getting scared...]
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Quite the maze!
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Loved the Gallery, Mr. Motts. You have yet to disappoint. What a fabulous tribute to the Industrial Age. You have indeed brought life back to the old corpse.
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Looks like a big ol' kitchen oven with two picnic style tables in front of it. Cafeteria style!

Toxic lunch, anyone?