Monday, September 13, 2010

lace curtains

harrisville, new hampshire

17 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

Cute curtains, it gives a romantic touch in the window, or maybe it is a door.
;)
Léia

Unknown said...

Very romantic, great shot!

Kate said...

Brattcat, many of your delightful photos have the feel of a painting. I like it!!

Birdman said...

Lots of lace... curtains and elsewhere in this image. Is that Queen Anne Lace in foreground?

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Too bad someone is not able to keep the place up.

Sharon Creech said...

I love this photo! Love the juxtaposition of the aging, faded wood and the lace curtains. Want to know who lives there!

Sunny said...

Stunning picture.
☼ Sunny

Rob Siemann said...

Quite wonderful.
Brattcat, you're very welcome to celebrate with us, just leave your calorie counter at home. It was our 4th wedding anniversary btw, on September 1st.

Rob Siemann said...

Who needs that thing anyway, it is just a modern form of slavery.

cieldequimper said...

This is shabby chic without knowing it.

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Even in a rough bark hut, lace curtains bring a touch of elegance. Lovely fernery under the window.

VP said...

Almost monochromatic and so beautiful!

Bob Crowe said...

Gag - a whole different state! The daintiness of the curtains and the decay of the house is a nice contrast.

Magpie said...

Everything is perfect about this picture! Well done!

Unknown said...

I agree with Kate and have said it a couple of times. Here is another example of what I mean. Lovely!

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Looks like to the painting.

slim said...

I like the patina on those doors that hold the lace curtains. Harrisville is certainly out of another time.