Saturday, March 12, 2016
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- Historic Guild Inn
- Signs - Weiner
- Demolition
- Railroad Art
- Spring Is In The Air
- Old Pond
- Winter's Last Bite?
- Splash Splash!
- Signs - Poutine
- Mannequins
- Travel Lift
- Go Transit
- Corbett's Dam
- Redhead
- Luck Of The Irish
- Signs - Pizza
- Rainy Night
- Condo Construction #7
- Return To Sender
- End Of An Era
- Seat For Two
- Sleeping Swan
- Weekly Photo Challenge - Candid
- Gazebo
- Night Snow Plow
- My Weekly Photo Challenge - Texture
- Let It Snow!
- Waves
- Flowing Water
- Ice Storm
- Winter Maintenance Update
- Signs - Winter Maintenance
- Trainspotting
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I hope this beauty will be saved and that several people can find a home here.
ReplyDeleteIts a pity when something like that happens. Lucky that you have captured the house in its splendor before it disappears. Look at my posting of today. After a few years only this is the memory that remains.
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking building.
ReplyDeleteI expect it will be put to the ground, if so, what a pity.
A shame. It's a beautiful house. Unfortunately subdivisions mean the same five or six designs endlessly beside each other like soldiers on parade.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, does that mean this house has to go? What a shame that would be.
ReplyDeleteThat is sad.
ReplyDeleteWell that is a bit sad. Hope the house is not demolished.
ReplyDeleteI hope this house stays, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt's postcard perfect. Things change. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteIt is a shame to lose that beauty, such elegant details, especially in the wood work.
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