I think the people who live in that first house would love that photo. The plants compliment is perfectly. I guess I'm used to what you call unusual looking houses - I think that green one is quite ordinary!
The roof of the first one does look extraordinary - what is it made of?! It really is a charming picture with those blue and red flowers in the foreground, and set against the blue sky!
We may be apart but when I look at the sky and remember that we are standing on the same earth, looking at the same moon, somehow you don't seem so far away after all.
Life
Life isn't about dawdling to the grave, arriving safely in an attractive, wrinkle-free body but rather an adventure that ends skidding in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, totally worn out, screaming "Yee-ha. What a ride!!"
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain. (With thanks to shabby girl of A Travelling Fish )
Feeling young is fabulous but growing old is a blessing!!! (A comment on this blog by Jaz of Treacy Travels.)
The trick to pushing 70, GB, is to push back -- hard!!! (A comment by Carol aka Canadian Chickadee)
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I think the people who live in that first house would love that photo. The plants compliment is perfectly. I guess I'm used to what you call unusual looking houses - I think that green one is quite ordinary!
ReplyDeleteThe roof of the first one does look extraordinary - what is it made of?! It really is a charming picture with those blue and red flowers in the foreground, and set against the blue sky!
ReplyDeleteI love that first one!!! It really is Hobbit Country, isn't it?
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Monica: I've no idea what the roof of the first house is made of. I would guess fibreglass but I'm really not sure.
ReplyDeleteOooo, I love these. No tract housing over there, I see. I much prefer them all to be different. Both of these have their own charm!
ReplyDeleteGB, I REALLY like the first photo!!!
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