Many towns in Central Ontario are proud of their heritage, and one way they demonstrate this is to decorate their main streets with vintage-looking decorations such as light standards. They certainly do have charm!
East Gwillimbury is a rural town less than an hour north of Toronto, Canada's largest city.
My family calls me CameraGirl because I take my camera with me wherever I go.
17 comments:
That is a very quaint photo. My town has lots of "old" charm. - Mary
i saw a lot of those back in england in the streets of london, in my opinion they are quite spooky
Hi EG, Those vintage lights are amazing. AND---putting them in Sepia makes them even better. Great job!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
You always make me feel proud to be an Ontarian. Not too much though, just right.
These vintage lamps are really a charm!
God bless you!
Cezar
Oh, I like them....they really are nice.
You light up my life! Nicely done, EG.
They do look nice in sepia! And I'm sure they make the street pretty and welcoming, too.
Charming and quite ornate.
Rafael mentioned England and when I saw them I was thinking Dickens. :)
Mine’s here: Round The Bend.
Sepia really does make these lights look antique.
B.
very elegant--love those old lamp posts
The light standards must make the street look very decorative. Do they do them up for the holidays?
Darla
These ornate street lights are so elegant. I like the old-fashioned charm. It does add to a street scape.
These add so much to an area. A lot here to be proud of.
Darla,
Yes they hang wreaths on them in December.
This is a wonderful Sepia Scenes photo. Such light standards definitely add charm to a town.
Lovely lamps in great sepia tone, EG! :)
Post a Comment