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I like the different levels on this shot and the varying textures as well.
ah,such nocturnal yarns.
"I thrashed and threw my weary soul...
but then upon the light of day
It came unto perspective, my wholy time to
learn my one
was only where i'd cairned!'
Amazing architecture and various shapes and textures in this shot.
Almost reminds me of Fort Sumpter.
I wonder how many people and how long it took to build this place?
So, We keep our insane, infirm and elderly in horrible yellow-tiled institutions and our bullets in lovely castles on whimsical islands.
No, we are a civilized people. We went and cut all the funding for people with disabilities of any sort so now they are free from the horrible yellow-tiled buildings - free to sleep on the streets and in jails and prisons and homeless shelters - free with their rights intact and no services.
I'd prefer the yellow tiles... which are horrible... because they are yellow... and that makes them horrible...
Ive stood in this very spot, ive got some really good shots of the bannerman's, i rowed there from the cornwall side (not recemended)
Lynne, I <3 you

Marry me?

; )
Sorry, She's already married with kids... I mean dogs.
lol it was a joke. I always enjoy reading Lynne's comments and rants. She provides some awesome insite to allot of what we see in the photos on this site.

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