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I love old buildings. I always wonder what the history of an old building is.
ReplyDeleteHi richies,
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog, nice to have you as my newest fan. I would love to know also what's behind this small little house. I'm sure, it could tell you many stories...
What a magical shot, I love it!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly has seen better times, it still looks cute and perhaps, one day, it will be all "shiny" again because somebody will renovate it. And hopefully does leave the vegetation.
ReplyDeletehey susanne
ReplyDeletesometimes it better not to go in details and view things from a distance. I am love watching nice houses old and new and this one house in particular in my city (i am from pakistan btw) i loved. And later got to know the people and i tell you as beautiful the house was from outside the sad the story was inside. I really felt bad about it. but then again no harm finding out
it's very beautiful. just jump out of my dreams when we were young and play around old building like that.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking your time and stopping by my little blog. I know, you're a busy women now...how is your project going? :-)
Hi Peter,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. To leave the vegetation means here in the South: living with a lot of Bugs! I have to think about that, I don't think I want that...LOL...
Thanks for commenting.
Hi zd,
ReplyDeletethank you for your nice comment to this old house, my little dream house.:-) I'm sure you have much better subjects in Pakistan to photograph. I put your blog in my list of followers, if you don't mind.
Hi evlahos,
ReplyDeleteyou are right, this photo brings back also the dreams from our child hood.
Thanks for your comment!
The image makes me wonder how it looked in it's heyday, very cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob for the comment. I know, the little house let a lot of question behind...
ReplyDeleteThis shot is perfect Sue...Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rick! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love old houses, wish I could hear what they have to tell. Beautiful photo! Gruß, Susanne
ReplyDeleteJa, ich gaebe auch viel dafuer, wenn alte Haeuser reden koennten. Vieln Dank fuer deinen netten Kommentar Susanne!
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