Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Travel in time.
Thank you. Both these places go back at least half a century or more.
Stone(brick?), wood... how about a straw one tomorrow. The 3 Pigs would love it. hahahaha
Thanks for the laugh. Straw bale is the latest thing in building material, at least in the Midwest. They have terrific R-values, low cost, renewable, easy to work with, and fireproof after being plastered.
Two old school houses. One with a ramp, for a wheelchair maybe.
Thanks, and yes, I'm sure it is for a wheelchair.
I like more the stone ones...
The wooden house looks grim, but I like the look of the photo.
The second photo fascinates me! It makes you look at it and wonder. It seems to draw you in.
Both are striking. I was amazed at how many "photos" I saw out the window on a brief drive through part of Texas in 2011.
Another interesting pairing. Stone arches and severe wooden rectangles.
Two interest unique homes that demonstrate the state of being different. Other wise I like the variety.
They are very different from each other, interesting pairing.
Travel in time.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Both these places go back at least half a century or more.
DeleteStone(brick?), wood... how about a straw one tomorrow. The 3 Pigs would love it. hahahaha
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh. Straw bale is the latest thing in building material, at least in the Midwest. They have terrific R-values, low cost, renewable, easy to work with, and fireproof after being plastered.
DeleteTwo old school houses. One with a ramp, for a wheelchair maybe.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and yes, I'm sure it is for a wheelchair.
DeleteI like more the stone ones...
ReplyDeleteThe wooden house looks grim, but I like the look of the photo.
DeleteThe second photo fascinates me! It makes you look at it and wonder. It seems to draw you in.
ReplyDeleteBoth are striking. I was amazed at how many "photos" I saw out the window on a brief drive through part of Texas in 2011.
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting pairing. Stone arches and severe wooden rectangles.
ReplyDeleteTwo interest unique homes that demonstrate the state of being different. Other wise I like the variety.
ReplyDeleteThey are very different from each other, interesting pairing.
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