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Goldenrod

Goldenrod

One of the granary entrances.
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That brick work reminds me of when I used to build things with those "American Plastic Bricks" as a kid, you'd get the same kind of effect with the white and red bricks.
Sure hope you don't have allergys, Mr. Motts ??
Do you think they wondered about the building is Pope hats? 'Cause I can totally see that.
that run down granary is betterlooking then most U.S. houses
It reminds me of Hansel and Gretel...
It's beautiful run down...it had to have been gorgeous in its day.
Lovely photo with the goldenrod! Hope you didnt sneeze your head off :) Im allergic.....HaaaaChooooo!
The state "flower" of Nebraska.
It does look pretty against the brickwork though.
Bless you LucieLou!

*Hands you a tissue and a Claritin* LOL. :)

I can't get over the brickwork on this!!
Thanks Mama! lol ...Id still risk it to see this place up close :)
OOh me too Lucie! I would just want to rn my hands over that brickwork and feel the love and the dedication that went into creating this masterpiece. :) I would just like to feel it once...anyone up for a really LONG road trip??
I'll go if you can give me a "no zombie" guarentee ... or clowns
oh mamatofive, you make me laugh EVERY time I visit a gallery. thank you. You are a blessing.

and autoguy, love your twisted, beautifully twisted mind. Great comments. lol
You are all treasures to me and each other and I'll bet Motts especially, right Mr Motts?

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