“A street that you have never visited is a book that you have never read! You never know what you are missing!” ~ Mehmet Murat ildan
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Love old building like this! So much character and I love how you captured both streets! If you would like to share your 365 I have a link up at http://sarahcarlettiphotography.blogspot.com. Have a good one. 🙂
I have always been a fan of houses and buildings like this. So pretty : ). Unique.
oh my goodness Molly – you have enduced me to start a 365 project! I hope my year of photos will be as awesome as yours!
What a great shot. Love the angle.
Wonderful perspective. Love the stone of the building.
What a quaint corner!
Such beauty in the buildings. I love the character!
I love this, love!!!
fantastic shot and the quote reminds me of every new path I come across on my forest walks.
I love how you can take a seemingly simple image and make something beautiful of it!
I love buildings that span two streets and a corner. There’s something Dickensian about it.
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Love old building like this! So much character and I love how you captured both streets! If you would like to share your 365 I have a link up at http://sarahcarlettiphotography.blogspot.com. Have a good one. 🙂
I have always been a fan of houses and buildings like this.
So pretty : ). Unique.
oh my goodness Molly – you have enduced me to start a 365 project! I hope my year of photos will be as awesome as yours!
What a great shot. Love the angle.
Wonderful perspective. Love the stone of the building.
What a quaint corner!
Such beauty in the buildings. I love the character!
I love this, love!!!
fantastic shot and the quote reminds me of every new path I come across on my forest walks.
I love how you can take a seemingly simple image and make something beautiful of it!
I love buildings that span two streets and a corner. There’s something Dickensian about it.