Beautiful house - I love the weathervane and the lower floor shutters. My husband and I are heading to Maine this August for a short anniversary getaway, I can't wait!
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What's that just above the cross?!
ReplyDeleteok I clicked on the image and saw it.. :)
But dnt understand.. :)
But the building is beautiful :)
Beautiful house. I love it when people keep the old and turn it into a useful place. Happy WW
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house and amazing weather vane!
ReplyDeleteHey, finally a picture from the US! I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteSo well taken.
Great shot. And a lovely thing to photograph. You are very good.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo composition! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what the Mermaid House means, but it's a beautiful house!
ReplyDeletethat's a lovely shot... the pale color of the sky makes it look like an ed hopper painting:)... and the house is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing there are lots of good stories connected to this house. Almost looked like a country church when I first looked at it.
ReplyDeleteFor those who miss the connection between title and photo -- check out the weather vane.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building! I'm assuming it's looking over the water? The whole scene just feels relaxing.
ReplyDeleteI could just live there. A great house.
ReplyDeleteanother place I'd love to visit.
ReplyDelete(and paint it, too!)
If walls could talk. I love that photo, Beth. It's a beautiful house.
ReplyDeleteWonderful house.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful house!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful house. You start to wonder about the people who lived in it; you wonder about their lives and who they are. . .
ReplyDeleteOooh, how beautiful. Looks like a lovely place to visit. Or live. :D
ReplyDeleteWow, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house - I love the weathervane and the lower floor shutters. My husband and I are heading to Maine this August for a short anniversary getaway, I can't wait!
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