To bring photos from my minds eye - to the public through the lens of my Nikon D90 ∧ D80
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Out Buildings of Belton House.
These outbuildings of Belton House, may be being renovated soon, as they are applying for planning permission. Maybe they will be art shops to rent?who knows:). The 2nd photo caught my eye, with the moss growing on the roof of these buildings.
That moss reminds me of our own aging process. You know... how we begin to sprout fuzzy stuff from our ears, nose, etc. Most recently, I've got this crazy eyebrow thing happening. It's like just a few hairs are on steroids.
Anyway, we were talking about the moss on the house, right?
Thanks for all your visits when I was sick or under the weather. I am slowly getting back close to normal.
This photograph looks a lot like slave cabins we saw in and around Savannah several years ago. Not a pleasant thing to contemplate but they were there. Most are or were made of wood though.
Those would be nice apts. Looks like one has a sky light. Thats the one I would want.
ReplyDeletehow very unusual and fetching #2 roofs
ReplyDeleteThe building looks like a motel. Interesting shot of the moss on the roof. Never seen such!
ReplyDeleteWe'll have to call in on the way up North - will look out for the fountain. I like the angle of the roof shot...real eye catcher.
ReplyDeleteThat moss reminds me of our own aging process. You know... how we begin to sprout fuzzy stuff from our ears, nose, etc. Most recently, I've got this crazy eyebrow thing happening. It's like just a few hairs are on steroids.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, we were talking about the moss on the house, right?
Oh I do like that shot of the moss growing. Very unique!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your visits when I was sick or under the weather. I am slowly getting back close to normal.
ReplyDeleteThis photograph looks a lot like slave cabins we saw in and around Savannah several years ago. Not a pleasant thing to contemplate but they were there. Most are or were made of wood though.
Abraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio.
awesome pictures! and good observation!
ReplyDeleteNice blog site.
ReplyDeleteThe angle on the moss shot is terrific.
Great photo
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Nice photo of the old house. I have a weakness for these sort of brickhouses. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDelete(excuse my bad English)