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love the first 2
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Nice shot
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Thank you, Michael. ~amy
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You betcha
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Love these photos and the richness of colour of the timbers and how they show their age…Karen
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*is really awesome. iPad keyboards hate me.
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thank you for the laugh!!! I hope you are able to put it to rights. My iPhone hates me when i try to touch. I’ve been told by both my master-tester daughters that i take too long to text them back. ~amy
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This really awesome!
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Thank you, it was a stunning door. A door aged by the Mobile bay weather. ~amy
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Stunning! My sort of door .,
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Thank you, Julie. It was a work of art, created by a craftsmen & perfected by time & weather. ~amy
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Love the red door! It’s an original!
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This I love! What’s behind that tired, skinny red gate? Thank you.
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The red gate was owned by someone, it led to their apartment, i think. Thank you for the compliment. ~amy
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I keep a Doors CD in my truck. lol
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I love this
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Very nice!! *(purrs)*
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Thank you! ~amy
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You’re welcome! *( purrs and tunas to ya)!* 🐟
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Awesome colors, Amy!
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Thank you so much, John. I was in Fairhope, Alabama. A place created by artists & now filled with them. I wanted to move there. It is only a few minute drive to Mobile Bay. Heaven. ~amy
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Beautiful!
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Wow, what a cool door! You did a lovely job capturing all the awesome textures & colors.
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Colorful detail !
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Thank you so much! ~amy
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