A Word a Week: Garden (or lack thereof)

Not every house is what it should be, or every garden for that matter.

 

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28 responses to “A Word a Week: Garden (or lack thereof)”

  1. It does have a free-range, abstract style to it, helped by that brood, bruised sky! Love it!

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    1. 😀 I appreciate it Patti .. whatever comes in its place won’t be half as interesting 😀

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      1. At least you have this great shot as a record!

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  2. Not at all, sadly to say…

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    1. I dread to think what an eye-sore they will build up once it has been torn down ….

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  3. Yes, the sky seems to agree to all that…..!

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    1. 🙂 houses like this one make me wanna step in and explore 🙂

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      1. Aren’t you scared a bit?

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        1. Not at all 🙂 I find them fascinating…

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      2. Yeah – maybe it’s an amazing world inside – we never knows… 😉

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  4. Some redecorating would have been nice 😀

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    1. There is a graffiti on the side of the building 😉

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  5. I feel the same thing wanting me to explore inside. Interesting one Paula.:)

    Yen-Yen

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    1. Cool 🙂 I wish you could join me for some expeditions 😉 Hope you are well Yen-Yen.. .Sending best wishes and thoughts your way …..

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  6. The other side of wars… the ruins!!!

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    1. Yup… this one is not the outcome of a war, but neglect and abandonment 😉

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      1. oh waw… it really looks likes its been bombed!!

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  7. This place has definitely seen better days, but you’ve photographed it quite well. I love old abandoned places like this, and if I could, I’d be exploring the inside too!

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    1. 🙂 thanks Jeff

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  8. The picture is awesome, though! I really like it! We have a great deal of neglected, old buildings here too … which is sad, but strangely enough, they often makes for some interesting photography 🙂

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    1. Thank you Rebe 🙂 I hope you’ll have a chance to shoot some of them 🙂

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    1. Thanks a lot, Hans 🙂

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  9. AmazinG!

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  10. Amazing shot of a dilapidated building, Paula

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    1. 🙂 I appreciate this Rommel. Thank you.

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