Very pretty. I like images of old buildings like this - as Vicki said it does seem to be in great shape. The incline adds a bit of architectural interest as well.
What a beautiful building! I'll never understand why with all our modern technology, we can't make such simple yet appealing structures today. Maybe it's the historical aspect that makes it beautiful--reflecting a time and place.
The simplicity of this architecture reminds me of Shaker buildings. If you ever get a chance, you should visit New Harmony, Indiana where the Harmonists' village is full of beautifully simple architecture. Function rather than gaudiness.
Great photo! I love old buildings. That window at the top is quite interesting. I wonder what's up there? I bet the inside is facinating as well. Great find.
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such a beautiful historic structure.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like images of old buildings like this - as Vicki said it does seem to be in great shape. The incline adds a bit of architectural interest as well.
ReplyDeleteNice looking building.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of New Hampshire for some reason. I like the wreath...gives you an indication of what season it is
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building! I'll never understand why with all our modern technology, we can't make such simple yet appealing structures today. Maybe it's the historical aspect that makes it beautiful--reflecting a time and place.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful fairy tale type of look.
ReplyDeleteThat's so charming. And I love the muted colors on the house. And its crookedness ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice old building - and somebody is keeping it in good shape! (In these parts, they tend to just tear them down, unfortunately.)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
~EdT.
This is so lovely, especially with the way the road slopes in front of the structure.
ReplyDeleteVery cool building. Looks in great shape too.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I can picture a horse and wagon by it.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful old building..
ReplyDeleteWhat a proud old structure! Wonderful shot, Candace!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous and so serene.
ReplyDeleteI love that you chose that perspective, angle to shoot it from
ReplyDeleteWeathered stateliness.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous building!
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to see this in person. I don't think I have ever seen a building that is this old before. Extremely cool picture today!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. It's weathered beautifully. I love the lines and the incline! Beautiful structure.
ReplyDeleteLovely. The wreath is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteNice photo. Very historic. Makes me happy when I see architecture and buildings preserved. Too much tearing down and rebuilding going on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful old structure, I love how they've built it on an angle like that.
ReplyDeleteThe simplicity of this architecture reminds me of Shaker buildings. If you ever get a chance, you should visit New Harmony, Indiana where the Harmonists' village is full of beautifully simple architecture. Function rather than gaudiness.
ReplyDeleteHOw pretty, from the shape of the building to the wreath.
ReplyDeleteThe simplicity is very aesthetically appealing. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteI love the ginormous wreath!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture!
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful and pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I love old buildings. That window at the top is quite interesting. I wonder what's up there? I bet the inside is facinating as well. Great find.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous!
ReplyDeleteI read a cozy recently about a man who lived in a converted barn. Now I can really see the attraction.