The more you show of this house, the more attractive it seems..A lovely view , nice colors, romantic curtains..I wonder if we like this house because it is really lovely, or if it is your way to see it that makes it lovely...
Thanks, Tanya, Henny, and Jacob. Yes, Jacob, I did say dense traffic. I waited for a lull to snap this shot but Western Avenue is one of the busiest in our little town and this house is right on the Avenue. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, sirens hurtle by and make the poor little place tremble. When it was built, there were only horses trotting by. You raise such an interesting question, Malyss. It's one I think about a lot.
I think Malyss is right about the way we (or at least I) see this house. It is lovely but shrouded in some kind of mistery which only your words or further images could dissipate. Appreciating this way of posting, I'm patiently awaiting your next entry about the house on Western Avenue.
It is a great question that Malyss raises. Brattcat, what you choose to show us is enlightening, and the way you frame it is so gentle and enticing. In this photo, I felt as if I were at Grandma's house.
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10 comments:
This is picture perfect! Love this photo!
The more you show of this house, the more attractive it seems..A lovely view , nice colors, romantic curtains..I wonder if we like this house because it is really lovely, or if it is your way to see it that makes it lovely...
The shadow, and feeling safe being in the house,I just love it.
Wonderfully photograph - perfectly composed...great colors!
But, forget the house, I think...did you say "dense traffic"?
Nah...
Have a great day!
Thanks, Tanya, Henny, and Jacob. Yes, Jacob, I did say dense traffic. I waited for a lull to snap this shot but Western Avenue is one of the busiest in our little town and this house is right on the Avenue. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, sirens hurtle by and make the poor little place tremble. When it was built, there were only horses trotting by.
You raise such an interesting question, Malyss. It's one I think about a lot.
I think Malyss is right about the way we (or at least I) see this house. It is lovely but shrouded in some kind of mistery which only your words or further images could dissipate.
Appreciating this way of posting, I'm patiently awaiting your next entry about the house on Western Avenue.
It is a great question that Malyss raises. Brattcat, what you choose to show us is enlightening, and the way you frame it is so gentle and enticing. In this photo, I felt as if I were at Grandma's house.
if only we could be so brave...
wonderful curtains!So romantic scenery! Thanks for this adorable post!
Léia
Absolutely lovely!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this photo.
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