Your blog is full of beautiful photos. I told my hubby about your photos and maybe one day when hubby retired, I hope we get a chance to visit these beautiful places. I am circulating your blog to my SG friends. :) Thanks for sharing such beautiful photos.
This village photograph series is appreciated. The stone walls and walkways are very picuresque and I like how the foliage grows naturally and isn't cut back into artificial shapes.
There is a kind of magic... Beautiful picture!
ReplyDeletethis series is so interesting to view!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely lovely little corner. I'd just love to walk up that little path!
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Guelph Daily Photo, Pat's Photo-a-Day
De la pierre, de l'authentique, comme c'est beau...
ReplyDeletethe flowers petals sold me!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what happened...why the owners left this place.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Jilly, a little elbow grease might do the trick. ;)
I wonder what kind of plant that is trailing down over this house. It's so pretty.
I love the lavender wall and the purple petals - very well coordinated ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour blog is full of beautiful photos. I told my hubby about your photos and maybe one day when hubby retired, I hope we get a chance to visit these beautiful places. I am circulating your blog to my SG friends. :) Thanks for sharing such beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteClematis or Bourgainvillia?
ReplyDeleteVery picturesque. You composed the scene artfully!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming building...I'm sure that someone will fall in love and restore it!
ReplyDeleteThis village photograph series is appreciated. The stone walls and walkways are very picuresque and I like how the foliage grows naturally and isn't cut back into artificial shapes.
ReplyDeleteActually, I think it's gorgeous. It has that fairy tale entrance to a cute apartment.
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