Tag: architecture
More of Maine
Maine had a lot to offer. We were only there about three days. We would have readily doubled our days there. These photos were taken in Edgecomb.
This was the view from our little cottage.
The photo above is from a nearby dock.
The photo above is from the same dock as the photo preceding it.
The photo above is another from our little cottage. This was taken early, early morning on a quite foggy day. And to give you an idea of the weather, this was taken after quite a bit of the fog let up. In the distance was a bridge and several boats. You can see the shadow and weight of where the bridge would be.
June was Vivid
As promised, here are a few more of my favourite shots from the Vivid Sydney light festival last month!
The festival took place along the shorelines of the city. It was a beautiful night filled with lights that are becoming quite famous here. Learn more here (http://www.vividsydney.com/).
The buildings, structures and sculptures along the Sydney Harbour waterfront were lit to please. And they did.
Fortunately for you, you know someone who lives here and would LOVE to show you some of the photos she took!
Nothing short of spectacular.
My Vines Are Better Than Yours
Actually these aren’t my vines at all. This image is part of the study I did recently on walls. Read more about “Walls of Our Own Making”. These vines line a cement wall alongside a neighbour’s home. There’s no doubt that the vines bring some beauty to the drab.