Don't see this kind of construction much anymore. In fact, I don't see any of it. Did you hear about the photographer who went out to shoot pictures of Gable? When she asked around, people sent her to the town of Clark.
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Ah, love your gingerbread and shadows!! And Beautiful Skies!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!!
ReplyDeletePretty images and great shadows! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadows! I like the first one best. This looks like a wonderful old house.
ReplyDeleteFine looking victorian gables in need of some paint, but I see they are not green, so Ann is probably not around. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteThe detail of the shadowy gables is so appealing. Instantly I thought of a very large gingerbread cottage.
ReplyDeleteThat is an excellent theme, EG!
ReplyDeleteAlmost feel like getting up there myself and painting it myself--almost. :-)
ReplyDeleteAlmost feel like getting up there myself and painting it myself--almost. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love both of them. Victorian gingerbread has so much appeal.
ReplyDeleteGreat textures and shapes, light and shadows.
ReplyDeleteA turtle already! I got buzzed by a honey bee yesterday. It thought the pink flower on my top was real:)
I have always loved these gable designs on houses. Great captures!
ReplyDeleteI love these but they need some new paint.
ReplyDeleteThe detailing of these gables is so intricate and stylish, the shadows a wonderful enhancement. Victorian style is no nice :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting gables and shadows, the first one's little stacks reminds me of an abacus.
ReplyDeletePretty gables and shadows! Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteNice house and shadows :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you! :)
Have some beautiful days
【ツ】Knipsa
really pretty ginger bread.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots...& shadows. love the first one!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadows. I like old houses with gingerbread. Can you imagine the cost of doing that kind of wood work today?
ReplyDeleteDarla
Where's Clark? :)
ReplyDeleteDon't see this kind of construction much anymore. In fact, I don't see any of it. Did you hear about the photographer who went out to shoot pictures of Gable? When she asked around, people sent her to the town of Clark.
ReplyDeleteWell, it could have happened!
These are lovely! Good eye you have!
ReplyDeletePretty details!
ReplyDeletegreat eye for compositions!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Gables and older houses :)
ReplyDeleteGreat finds!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteVery stylish, well taken.
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