I saw this yesterday but was logged out and could not drop a comment –
and coming back I see the same delightfulness.
run down – has the strong feel with the grated window – but charming and the upside heart is felt with the whips – soft white (crackled) paint – and yellow flowers.
I was wondering where it was but noticed the tag of Phillie – right on
Ooh, I like it!
Thanks, Sue. I thought it had lots of character.
janet
😊😊
Subtle beauty in this one – love the colours too.
Thanks, A-C. Something about it really appeals to me as well.
Love the little yellow flowers below. Hopefully, they’ll be part of the wrought iron soon.
Izzy 😎
They’re dandelions, so hopefully they won’t get that big! 😉
janet
Oh my, I should have recognized them. We have them on our grass all the time. I think some dandelions are edible. Lovely photo … 😎
How charming!
Merci, Madame. 🙂
Some grate, with a story to tell..
It might be an interesting story. Or maybe a grate story. 🙂
janet
LOL Write-O! 🙂
😉
I saw this yesterday but was logged out and could not drop a comment –
and coming back I see the same delightfulness.
run down – has the strong feel with the grated window – but charming and the upside heart is felt with the whips – soft white (crackled) paint – and yellow flowers.
I was wondering where it was but noticed the tag of Phillie – right on
It’s perfectly fine to like it a day later, too, Yvette. 😊
Well right on 😉
And I know that – but my point in sharing that I saw it already was to show the experience with the photo – not sure if that came across
It did. Thanks again.
Wishing you a nice rest of your day dear Janet
Such an interesting image Janet. Decay and growth entwined.
Thanks, Su. There’s just something appealing (or a-peeling) about it. 🙂
Hehe.
🙂
Great capture! I also love taking photos of windows and doors.
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