I've seen buildings like this, mostly in national parks and forests and the like. Never thought to them as "cobblestone houses" but it makes sense. Like those icicles.
Wow! What a wonderful find for the Theme Day. I have not seen anything like that over here. Maybe it was all that was to hand in the era when the house was constructed. Maybe they cleared the fields and wondered what on earth to do with all the rocks .. mmm .. let me think ... I know!
Good ones! I couldn't find a cobblestone, so I used something a bit different. I guess you'll see it tomorrow. :) I really like your choice though. I really love a stone facade on a house and it does look like cobblestones.
I really like this type of construction, used to see a lot of this in Montreal and along St. Lawrence in Quebec city, Riviere Du Loup, Cacouna. Is it still frozen where you are?
You still have the icicles? Did I tell u, when I was flatting in University, we had a clothes line across the balcony. Some of the boys hang their laundry over night, and the legs of the jeans have icicles,
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wow. really pretty!
i have driven and walked on cobblestone streets but not seen a wonderful beautiful home like this.
Nice images for the theme!
Nice, but hey this is March 31!!! It's an excellent take on the theme, mine will be far more classical and uninteresting!
Love that house! - we don't see that type of construction out here.
I've seen buildings like this, mostly in national parks and forests and the like. Never thought to them as "cobblestone houses" but it makes sense. Like those icicles.
Beautiful. I have always only thought of cobblestones on roads. Now I have another way to see them!
Yes, it was a lot of snow for the end of March, but it is gone now and we are gathering rain by the buckets.
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Interesting building, like the effect of the icicles.
This house is a beauty. I have seen houses faced with stone, but these cobbles are a bit different.
That's a pretty rustic old house. I would have been hard-pressed to find anything in my daily life that had cobblestones!
Sturdy and beautiful all in one.
Wow! What a wonderful find for the Theme Day. I have not seen anything like that over here. Maybe it was all that was to hand in the era when the house was constructed. Maybe they cleared the fields and wondered what on earth to do with all the rocks .. mmm .. let me think ... I know!
Good ones! I couldn't find a cobblestone, so I used something a bit different. I guess you'll see it tomorrow. :)
I really like your choice though. I really love a stone facade on a house and it does look like cobblestones.
That is just perfect! I never thought of a house being cobblestone, but of course it is!
A cobblestone house, cool! Just like the icicle.
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A great entry on this theme!
Excellent theme day shots.
I really like this type of construction, used to see a lot of this in Montreal and along St. Lawrence in Quebec city, Riviere Du Loup, Cacouna. Is it still frozen where you are?
So, so pretty! You don't many cobblestones houses much. The icicles are awesome!
Good theme day choice.
Such a beautiful house.
You still have the icicles? Did I tell u, when I was flatting in University, we had a clothes line across the balcony. Some of the boys hang their laundry over night, and the legs of the jeans have icicles,
The stone house is outstanding! :)
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Excellent choice, the picture is beautiful. Very original!
Oh, I like those cobblestones! Very nice!
Great theme day shots. I forgot about it! I'm bad!
I think stone houses are my favorite of all...even above log cabins and I have always loved log cabins.
I really like this cobblestone house. It reminds me of some of the stone houses we have here on the Plateau.
Those icicles are amazing. We never have them in Melbourne, our winters are too mild so I am always fascinated by them.
Wow! I love that old house!
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