I always enjoy pulling your images in closer to see the details Ciel, lovely little black ironwork balconies on the house next door. The corner house looks like it's been put in the wrong way, like in a jigsaw puzzle you know!!
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Merci de votre visite très appréciée et de laisser une pensée ! Désolée de devoir modérer vos commentaires, VDP en a un peu marre des spammeurs en ce moment !
I think it is safe to say that here is no interesection like this in America. It's too calm, too clean.
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I do agree with K!! And I love your beautiful skies!! Hope you're getting ready for a great weekend, Ciel! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI like...it's kinda like a three-quarter of a corner ... house! I'll bet a tall person would have problems moving about on the 2nd floor!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what "poo" meant. I could have gone in and asked, but I thought I'd feel stupid saying, "I might want to buy some poo, but what is it?"
An unusual house Ciel ... Hoping you have a lovely weekend
ReplyDeleteHow do I say this tactfully? . . . the corner house is not the most appealing house I have seen. But, the house next to it is very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt is unusual, for sure!
ReplyDeleteThe street looks ambient and peaceful
ReplyDeleteI like the fact the bicycle and the car in the lower centre
I really like the yellow one.
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like there was once more and it just got sliced clean off for the street! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a really neat little house. Love the iron decor on the yellow house.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
It's so unusual! Great find, Ciel.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy pulling your images in closer to see the details Ciel, lovely little black ironwork balconies on the house next door. The corner house looks like it's been put in the wrong way, like in a jigsaw puzzle you know!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting design to both buildings... ok, now why is the title 'Coin'????? What am I missing?
ReplyDeleteLove the roof of that corner building...
ReplyDelete@ Birdman: "coin" is French for corner.
ReplyDeleteI'm with VP, that's quite the funky roof line. I bet it has some interesting angles inside as well.
ReplyDeleteCharming street, I like the yellow mood :)
ReplyDeleteLeia
So pretty, love the yellow and the delicacy of those windows :)
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