This photograph by William Waldron has me completely captivated; the textures, the light, the history, the mortar, even the mold. I am nearly speechless - which {as you know} is rare.
Hi, Leigha, I found you via Charlotta's blog. This picture just draws me in-- love the wall and gothic window. I have become your newest follower and look forward to spending some time with a cup of tea, sifting through older posts. take care, Anne
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Hey Leigha,
I'm your follower since a little while already too, and I'm happy you like my blog.
This is a really beautifull picture indeed. Old houses have always facinated me.
xoxo
G.
Looove it! ♥
fantastic, babe...
love that window and exposed brick. not the mold tho'...allergies!!
Haha, I had allready thought about making a post with this picture, Leigha! I think it was at Wabi&Sabi I first saw it. - It is just fantastic!!
And Leigha, thank you for that sweet comment at Paonote, it makes me so happy:-)
...by the way, I think you are great also;-) - but I think you allready knew that!
Hugs!
Wonderful ! It has a fresh look to it, not dusty and musty and the red bricks cheer up what could be a dreary space.. and that window .. lovely.
I have to go see this Hvitt ~
chau, C
I love it when you can see the soul of a space. Stunning image!
great light, I want a bath tub under the window.....
It's like the little area where the princess looks out over the beautiful land looking for her prince...William!
What a picture! There is something about the red against the white, and that light.. Stunning!
x Charlotta
It's just beautiful! Love it!
Hi, Leigha,
I found you via Charlotta's blog. This picture just draws me in-- love the wall and gothic window. I have become your newest follower and look forward to spending some time with a cup of tea, sifting through older posts.
take care,
Anne
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