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Serenity

Serenity

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Ha! And I had just commented on the serenity of the surroundings several panels back. Mebbe I better looka all the pix 'fore I comment. :-)
Wow! Boy this reminds me of something our Bill Door would shoot..... very nice!
Who...? :-p
The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice
LOVE this!!!!! :-) Reminds me of Alice looking down the rabbit hole into....hmmmm....was there a name for the land she went to?
Trapped in a prison of rock looking out at the soft lush grass... such longing.
Oh this is so beautiful!
Love this pic; very cool looking through the opening.
the past encompasses the present. perfect shot.
I see a wallpaper... Please !!
this is an absolutely amazing picture.
i don't know why but i love it.



by the way ive looked at every place you have photographed and im glad lynne was there to give the information i needed lol thank you lynne and thanks motts for the sweet pictures. :)
It has a ''secret garden" feel to it.
If I had the money I would turn this place into a house.Incredible
I honestly find it sad that all this land... all this money. and these buildings... just go to be forgotten. I sort of find it disturbing
A serene watercolor, framed by antiquity.
Pretty....
WOW!!! The contrast between the two areas make it look fake... Awesome!!! I'll be looking at it for hours...

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