Friday, April 11, 2014

The Roxborough

 The Roxborough reflected in building behind Southlake Hospital

The Roxborough is a retirement home across the street from the hospital in Newmarket.

 Weathervane at front of building

I've heard it is very nice inside.  The second and fourth photos are here just to show you what's being reflected in the  first and third photos.

 Reflection in puddle in hospital parking lot

Back side of The Roxborough

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39 comments:

  1. Such an unusual roof compared to the rest of the building.

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  2. The Roxborough looks like a pleasant place to live, especially if your apt has one of the balconies. As someone of retirement age myself, I found it wryly amusing that it is across from the hospital!

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  3. Estupendas fotos...un saludo desde Murcia.

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  4. Some pretty spiffy reflections here! And the Roxborough looks rather spiffy itself! But I'm not ready for a retirement home yet. :)

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  5. Hi EC. I jus love the shot of the puddle and its reflections. Whomwould have though a puddle could look so good]

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  6. You capture the best reflections. Some retirement homes are quite nice these days, Mom lives in an apartment in one and is very happy there.

    Darla

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  7. Love the building reflections in the puddle. Nice capture!

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  8. I hope it's a good place to live . . . Me, I'd rather walk about enjoying the view - so, I'm thrilled to stroll along with you by enjoying your excellent shares . . (thank you)

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  9. Nice reflections shots! That place is huge! It does look nice but just not for me.

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  10. beautiful selection of reflections!

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  11. Nice reflections, EG! Interesting front on the building with the weathervane!

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  12. I like window reflections. But I love the puddle reflection!

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  13. I love the weather vane- I am fascinated by almost every one I see...quirky, I know!

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  14. Weathervanes are pretty cool in my book.

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  15. Lovely photos especially the reflections, water and window!

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  16. i love going to different areas & seen all the fun weathervanes. dolphins, whales, roosters, all sorts of doodads. you never know what you will see??! ( :

    neat lantern/lamp too!

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  17. Wonderful reflections. Hope you're hanging in there.

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  18. Always fun to see your lovely photos and take on things...the ordinary becomes extraordinary :)

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  19. Wish you didn't say retirement...

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  20. seems idyllic!



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral

    =^..^= <3

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  21. You've been getting some great shots near the hospital.

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  22. Wonderful reflections!! Hope everything is okay!

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  23. Love the reflection in the first shot.

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  24. Really nice selection of reflections.

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  25. Great shots and I love that weather vane.

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  26. Good shot with patches of reflections.

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  27. Lovely reflections once again. Don't think I'm ready to be moving in just yet.

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  28. you captured very nice reflections; I especially like 'the puddle'

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  29. Très belle série de photos... J'aime ce type architecture, très humaine, avec une ambiance 19ème siècle grâce aux réverbères...

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  30. Great reflections. I like that weather vane too.

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  31. I wouldn't have guessed it was a hospital.

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  32. Interesting building

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  33. What a beautiful place to retire--and so close to the hospital, how handy. *wink, wink*

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  34. I can't decide if it's a good thing or a scary thing to live in a retirement home directly across from a hospital!!! Kind of a grim reminder every time you go outside!!!

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  35. Very nice photos! I really like the reflection in the puddles. It looks kind of surreal.

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