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Looks like I'm too late to see Madame Elisabeth or her garden.
The major architect in the first photo is the spider who spun that great looking web. Interesting photos.
I agree with TFG, the spider who wove that web was a major architect indeed! Amazing! Great shots for the day as always, Ciel!! Have a great new week!!
There we have ourselves a problem of access that will require sledgehammers.
Such nice old rusty iron and stone work, maybe some day it will be opened again.
We must find a different way in!
I like the gated doorway.
The top photo looks like something that has been laying deep underwater.
There are lots of little bits of history surrounding you in your town.
I think more than just a key may be required to gain entry here ;-)
I like seeing the closeup and the longer view. I'm a big fan of rust. :)
What a great find even though the gate doth not appear to be functional at the moment. It is a good reminder that eventually everything rusts away. :)
It's beautiful, mysterious, and a bit sad. Whenever I see a blocked up old arch here in Israel, I wonder what they were trying to hide.
It is beautiful. I like the shadows too.
Looks pretty closed off these days!
I always like details, even better if old and with a history...
It looks mysterious!
Well, that's one way to keep unwanted visitors out of your garden. Make two ways.
It looks rather sad now. I wonder who used to pass through it in days gone by.
Amazing. I like the close up. It makes for stunning texture.
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Looks like I'm too late to see Madame Elisabeth or her garden.
The major architect in the first photo is the spider who spun that great looking web. Interesting photos.
I agree with TFG, the spider who wove that web was a major architect indeed! Amazing! Great shots for the day as always, Ciel!! Have a great new week!!
There we have ourselves a problem of access that will require sledgehammers.
Such nice old rusty iron and stone work, maybe some day it will be opened again.
We must find a different way in!
I like the gated doorway.
The top photo looks like something that has been laying deep underwater.
There are lots of little bits of history surrounding you in your town.
I think more than just a key may be required to gain entry here ;-)
I like seeing the closeup and the longer view. I'm a big fan of rust. :)
What a great find even though the gate doth not appear to be functional at the moment. It is a good reminder that eventually everything rusts away. :)
It's beautiful, mysterious, and a bit sad.
Whenever I see a blocked up old arch here in Israel, I wonder what they were trying to hide.
It is beautiful. I like the shadows too.
Looks pretty closed off these days!
I always like details, even better if old and with a history...
It looks mysterious!
Well, that's one way to keep unwanted visitors out of your garden. Make two ways.
It looks rather sad now. I wonder who used to pass through it in days gone by.
Amazing. I like the close up. It makes for stunning texture.
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