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waiting! waiting for you in my chair of blue, come and take me from this place my lover true and forever more I will always love you!
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this archway is stunning. I like how the light's reflection off the wall is waning and soon to be faded from view. It is sad in a way, just like some of the yesteryear patients, some fading from view in time.
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Please pardon my typoes. I am not well versed in my spelling or either my fingers too fast for the typing and hit wrong key. I guess since I speak with my hands, my hands have an attitude!
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Wow! The Door! My house is doors that could be that door's siblings! Our house was built in 1930, and many of the things that were her when my late-husband and I moved here, was antique and these old in-floor furnce grills gives me the chills when I walk by them. I hate them things and alas husband got killed before we could have them removed.
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eee...nice privacy
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the colors in this shot are really great
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i love all these archways
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on your last pic you said you heard voices. did you have any haunting experiences, love your work.
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I see the "face " as well looks kind of creepy!
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I have just started too look into this Urban Explortion and your pics are the most awsome I have ever seen. Great work, GREAT feeling. I can stop watching the :P thnaks for a great tour.
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i would guess the yellow paint was scratched and peeled off and the red was beneath it.
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How the hell did they do that
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it looks like its an S and an E but the picture doesnt show the rest.
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i think that it does say beth
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creeeeeeeeeeeeeepy