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Roots

The last colors of fall were fading fast...
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Love the reddish ivy growth on the top of the tower.
Definit ely looks like the last part of Fall..These photoes makes you feel the nip in the air.
the great part is I don't have to look and wonder what could
there then walk away.
We're going in there !!
Such unique architecture.
What a beautiful building! I actually love castles so perhaps I'm biased...
"Trick or treat!"

. . . even if it IS in November. . .
I like the ivy growing up the tower as well, would be interesting to see it
if it were to get really bushy.
So hauntingly beautful! The last colours of the dying summer to the fall.
You have captured the feel of the building. In this picture one may feel the the heart arch.
This building is so pretty, and the photography is great, too. The colors are very inviting. This would make such a nice home. They don't make buildings like this anymore. If they did, I bet the quality wouldn't be the same.
Magnificent architecture. Boarded up windows are (to me) a building's obituary. Oh sure, they are put there to preserve the interior for future use. But more times than not, it's the death sentence.
Today they demolished this beautiful building on Staten Island. I'm glad to be able to see your photos and to have memories of this beautiful site!

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