Sharon LuVisi
4/6/13: Seating for Two
This photo reminds me of an American folk art painting where either the artist knew and/or cared nothing about the rule of thirds, one-point perspective, or parallel and perpendicular lines. I love this little quirky photo for its sweet representation of country living along California's central coast in the quaint little town of Harmony, population 18.
Harmony is a picturesque little town currently being revitalized. A small herd of grazing cows greets visitors at the entrance of this bucolic setting. Located a short walk up the hill before entering the town is Harmony Cellars, which has a tasting room open to the public. In town is Harmony Cafe, which opened 81 days ago today (YAY!). The owner told me that they are working with an architect and are opening an outdoor restaurant this summer. (My photograph was taken from inside the cafe looking out onto the garden.) Its shaded garden is lovely, complete with a friendly kitty. Located behind the cafe is Harmony Chapel, with its beautiful Gothic-shaped stained glass windows, making it perfect for intimate weddings. There is also a beautiful gazebo, and the old post office is still in operation. Completing this pretty picture is Harmony Pottery Works and Harmony Glassworks, whose flock of chickens wanders freely throughout the town's gardens. (Can you tell that I scoped out just about every inch of the town?!?)
I hope this town prospers because it's a treasure and a must-see stop five miles south of Cambria on Highway 1.
4/6/13: Seating for Two
This photo reminds me of an American folk art painting where either the artist knew and/or cared nothing about the rule of thirds, one-point perspective, or parallel and perpendicular lines. I love this little quirky photo for its sweet representation of country living along California's central coast in the quaint little town of Harmony, population 18.
Harmony is a picturesque little town currently being revitalized. A small herd of grazing cows greets visitors at the entrance of this bucolic setting. Located a short walk up the hill before entering the town is Harmony Cellars, which has a tasting room open to the public. In town is Harmony Cafe, which opened 81 days ago today (YAY!). The owner told me that they are working with an architect and are opening an outdoor restaurant this summer. (My photograph was taken from inside the cafe looking out onto the garden.) Its shaded garden is lovely, complete with a friendly kitty. Located behind the cafe is Harmony Chapel, with its beautiful Gothic-shaped stained glass windows, making it perfect for intimate weddings. There is also a beautiful gazebo, and the old post office is still in operation. Completing this pretty picture is Harmony Pottery Works and Harmony Glassworks, whose flock of chickens wanders freely throughout the town's gardens. (Can you tell that I scoped out just about every inch of the town?!?)
I hope this town prospers because it's a treasure and a must-see stop five miles south of Cambria on Highway 1.