that's a very charming house! love the color... and yes, it's sleepy in appearance and atmosphere --- i would love to be inside it for an afternoon nap:)
I know its a while since you posted this, but like Dorte, I immediately saw that this had to be one of your Danish snaps! I grew up around similar, old thatched farms (but have been living in the big city for almost 20 years now and does not really miss the country side)
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Lol! This house really does look like it's very, very sleepy.
ReplyDeleteWow. The windows really do make it look like the house is falling a sleep!
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yeah, it is indeed sleepy but i wonder what is inside. thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeletenice shot.
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my WW!
This would be a cool B&W shot too. I have posted my WW shot on my blog as well.
ReplyDeletelol, it does look sleepy!
ReplyDeleteI swear you have the best pictures! Have you checked out Marny's? It's a good one.
ReplyDeleteGood one...very clever!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! - and this one could also be Danish???
ReplyDeleteIt does look sleepy! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteAwww, I just want to cuddle it and take a nap!
ReplyDeleteDorte: you "out" me every week!! This was taken in Tonder.
ReplyDeleteWherever you took it it's a neat capture! And yeah, I'll agree... it does look sleepy.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely photo. I love the pop of color on the door.
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Ha! I didn't get it at first, but the house does look sleepy!
ReplyDeleteFunny, that is a very sleepy looking house.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what its roofed with?
I thinks you can relax in that sleepy house. Thanks for dropping by
ReplyDeleteCute sleepy windows! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is really great!
ReplyDeleteVery cool house - which reminds me of a koala bear.
ReplyDeleteZzzzzz... I feel just like that house right now :D
ReplyDeleteNice picture. It's amazing what we see if we only look.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. The windows really do look like sleepy eyes.
ReplyDeleteI love that kind of houses - and I really like your title :-)
ReplyDeleteone could actually say "what y cute house" :-)
Happy WW!
that's a very charming house! love the color... and yes, it's sleepy in appearance and atmosphere --- i would love to be inside it for an afternoon nap:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat old door:)
ReplyDeleteOh, very cool. I want to go inside and take a nap.
ReplyDeleteI looks like a very tired, old house. I love it :)
ReplyDeleteit looks tired and sleepy. :D
ReplyDeleteI must be weird - when I looked at the picture I wondered what the roof is made of.
ReplyDeleteFor those who asked: The roof is thatch.
ReplyDeleteVery cute picture! It definitely looks sleepy, how weird.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot it really does look sleepy!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. Great for a WW post.
ReplyDeleteIt has such character. A great picture.
ReplyDeleteI echo the others. This does look sleepy, LOL. I swear those little windows looks like eyes to me. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great shot! It looks like the face of a drowsy dog. :)
ReplyDeleteCute! It looks just like a little face :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I would love to sleep... or cook or read or relax in that house!! very cute!
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~Tabitha~
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What a great shot. Interesting architecture. We don't use that type of roofing out here.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. The house does indeed look sleepy.
ReplyDeleteHi ~ Perfect title for this photo! I am very curious about what the inside looks like! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteI know its a while since you posted this, but like Dorte, I immediately saw that this had to be one of your Danish snaps! I grew up around similar, old thatched farms (but have been living in the big city for almost 20 years now and does not really miss the country side)
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