Charleston, South Carolina
I’m posting up the "photo of the week" rather late in the day. But hey, it’s here!
This window sure does radiate character. It is one of a pair that adorns a house on picturesque Church Street. I think that rustic buildings and artifacts make wonderful photographic subject matter. There is an abundance of texture! However, the house owner probably has an entirely different perspective and is fretting over restoration costs.
it's beautiful. great for a greeting card or picture puzzle!
ReplyDeleteIt's here, and I love it!
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It probably does take all of their time and effort...oh and money to work on these old places but they sure are beautiful! Take care my friend! Sweet hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful. I love old architecture and windows, doors, gates etc. I wouldn't want to have to pay for upkeep on those old homes though. We have enough to do keeping up our 42 year old house.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, I looks great in a photo, but restoration costs can be overwhelming. Hope all is well with both of you. keep the faith, my friend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love old windows. Sending hugs and prayer for you two, dear friend.
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
Charming window on an obvious money pit. I wonder if that is a coal hatch under the window?
ReplyDeleteTwo sides to every coin. Sure makes for an artistic photo!
ReplyDeleteI love how the blue of the shutters is different from the blue of the covering on the cellar window, but they complement each other. Lots of character there. Love all these photos of Charleston.
ReplyDeleteI love it. I've often thought the same thing. Even though the rustic look is very big does it hold the same appeal for the owner
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I really need to get to Charleston one of these days!
ReplyDeleteDonna, this is so lovely! The colors and the contrast are amazing...the peach tones against the grays...beautiful! I hope you are having a good week and will be enjoying the long Memorial Day weekend!
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