I can think of better places to visit. But Sydney does get a lot of tourists, just not in this area. 🙂 I will say, though, that the terrace houses in whatever state of repair they are in are beautiful. My best friend who is trained as an architect likes the look of them but she doesn’t like how dark they are inside. Me, I like the dark, it’s cool and soothing to me.
My neighborhood is not dark, but narrow. Many years ago, taxes were assessed on the width of property and home. Architects came up with the camelback house.
Mine is not like this, but the surrounding neighborhood has many.
I want to see your city!
I can think of better places to visit. But Sydney does get a lot of tourists, just not in this area. 🙂 I will say, though, that the terrace houses in whatever state of repair they are in are beautiful. My best friend who is trained as an architect likes the look of them but she doesn’t like how dark they are inside. Me, I like the dark, it’s cool and soothing to me.
My neighborhood is not dark, but narrow. Many years ago, taxes were assessed on the width of property and home. Architects came up with the camelback house.
Mine is not like this, but the surrounding neighborhood has many.
I think it’s beautiful. I feel much more comfortable and strangely at ease in old houses. But I live in a flat and I’m liking that too.
By the way, did you get my email asking about “stinker” postings?
Yes, I did. I’m all behind with my mailbox though.
Fantastic composition – 100% Ashley!
Ah, thank you, Richard. I do like this kind of thing that I do but I’m feeling the need to do something more conceptual. If I get around to it. . .
i love this title , It works for this image .
Thank you, Bart.
La voiture attend, la plante est morte , le banc est vide , Lily donne moi les clefs de la voiture bleu …!!!
Mais je n’ais pas les clefs!
I guess the money tree went to pay for the blue car. 🙂
Another fascinating post – and I am not referring only to poor remnant of a plant.
🙂
great color, all of it
Thank you, odilonvert! 🙂