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This house is quite striking to me. It is too charming and well-located to be so neglected. This might look like it's in the outskirts of town, but just behind that stand of trees behind it and a few yards to the right is a major hospital. With such tall trees on all sides of the house, that roof only gets direct sunlight when the summer sun is directly overhead, so I don't I don't know if that moss is decade's worth of neglect or just a few years. My guess is that the previous owners got too old to maintain the house and things got too out-of-hand for the heirs to wanna deal with.
Just in need of a few little things.....floors, roof, windows,doors,stairs,walls,furnace......HDR processed in Photomatix Pro
1. Craft room - overview, 2. anthropologie craft room window display 1, 3. Craft Room, 4. after: the craft room, 5. Craft Room - Side Wall, 6. One side of the craftingspace, 7. Another view of the craft room, 8. Pottery Barn craft room, 9. Wide Shot, 10. craftroom, 11. My craft space, 12. Stash corner, 13. my sewing room, 14. The Posie studio, repainted and reorganized at last!, 15. Desk, 16. corner
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1. on my desk, 2. {studio}, 3. 1 day/$0 office makeover, 4. New craft studio - WIP, 5. Heather Bailey's studio, 6. Sugar*Sugar Studio, 7. craft room2, 8. IMG_1825, 9. my new play space
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A revisit from the archives...
Little Red Corvette
Baby, you're much too fast
Little Red Corvette
Need to find a love that's gonna last
RIP Prince...
This was shot at sunrise. The angle of the church building makes light from the sunrise illuminate it every morning. As you drive by it visually pops out from the surrounding buildings. As the sun rises and its angle changes, the church blends into the surrounding buildings. I've been meaning to shoot the place for a while. This is another example of why I like a 14mm lens.
I think this church is abandoned because about half of the windows are boarded up. It has a nice, new air conditioner.
...Europeans find it very strange, this whole double standard where you go to church on Sunday and then don't tell people you went to the Cheetah [strip club] last night.
— Peter Bitzek
Please do not copy this image.
Journalism Grade Image.
Source: cropped from a 2,800x4,200 16-bit TIF file.
1. ribbon holder, 2. Mini messing about, 3. craft room, 4. ikea shelves2, 5. above my desk, 6. In the corner of my sewing room..., 7. original old merchant counter, 8. paintbox, 9. after: the craft room, 10. corner, 11. anthropologie craft room window display 2, 12. giant dwarf studio 2005 II, 13. flickr.com/photos/xtmoveis/99170977/, 14. The workbench..., 15. Scan from Interior Alchemy, 16. Craft room shelves, 17. spring cupboard, 18. Corner of my Sewing Room, 19. Crafty, 20. Southwold chemist, 21. Packed!!! A yarn shop?, 22. The Posie studio, repainted and reorganized at last!, 23. The Posie studio, repainted and reorganized at last!, 24. My craft room, 25. craftroom, 26. Craft Side, 27. fairy tale wolf bag in progress, 28. Studio : Sewing Machine, 29. Home at last, 30. Craft Room
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There's still a little color left in the old place..... See large size to appreciate the aging of this house of the past... and...... there's a ghost in the red window!
I have driven by this little must see fixer upper a thousand times. It sits halfway between the town I grew up in and the town I hung out in. (My town had nothing, the other town had PIzza Hut). Instead of driving by this time, I stopped and snapped a few. It looked to be a very small farm house, typical of the old ones in this area.
So we went back to Portugal for our holidays this Christmas. And, naturally, I took a few shots of some characterful doors and windows as we walked around the 7 or 8 towns we stayed in. This one was in Estoi, a few miles from Faro in the Algarve region. You can expect a few more over the coming days.
And Happy New Year to all my Flickr friends and contacts! May it be better than 2013!