A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
A very stately building!
Love the table and chairs. The picture is very nice.
This is beautifully preserved. Excellent shot.
Elegant,- and the photo is also "framed" in a nice way!
Well-framed! I love that yellow with the blue table runner.
What a fabulous place! a lot of harmony here, both in architecture and mood!A place that "Lady" Malyss would enjoy to visit! :o)
I like the way you framed that shot emphasizing the depth of the room. One gets the feeling of walking into the chambers.Bises,G
Such an appropriately alluring room for George's portrait.
And a nice perspective it is. Old George would have liked that. I can hear his wooden teeth clacking in approval from here!You're going to bike all that way? Not by yourself, right? You'll be in a group, right? With a supply van following, right?You're a better man than I. A lot younger, too!
Like the view through the doors.
Like everyone else, I'm impressed by the framing of this photo. The yellow walls are surprising. But I bet the color can be dated to the Federal Period.
Your two photos take my breath away, Jack.
A perfect framing for a solemn painting. I love that shade of yellow against the white.
This place is awesome, so elegant decoration!Léia
Modern-day seating is so much more comfortable but this room is lovely.
Lovely composition, Jack!
A very stately building!
ReplyDeleteLove the table and chairs. The picture is very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautifully preserved. Excellent shot.
ReplyDeleteElegant,- and the photo is also "framed" in a nice way!
ReplyDeleteWell-framed! I love that yellow with the blue table runner.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous place! a lot of harmony here, both in architecture and mood!
ReplyDeleteA place that "Lady" Malyss would enjoy to visit! :o)
I like the way you framed that shot emphasizing the depth of the room. One gets the feeling of walking into the chambers.
ReplyDeleteBises,
G
Such an appropriately alluring room for George's portrait.
ReplyDeleteAnd a nice perspective it is. Old George would have liked that. I can hear his wooden teeth clacking in approval from here!
ReplyDeleteYou're going to bike all that way? Not by yourself, right? You'll be in a group, right? With a supply van following, right?
You're a better man than I. A lot younger, too!
Like the view through the doors.
ReplyDeleteLike everyone else, I'm impressed by the framing of this photo. The yellow walls are surprising. But I bet the color can be dated to the Federal Period.
ReplyDeleteYour two photos take my breath away, Jack.
ReplyDeleteA perfect framing for a solemn painting. I love that shade of yellow against the white.
ReplyDeleteThis place is awesome, so elegant decoration!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Modern-day seating is so much more comfortable but this room is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely composition, Jack!
ReplyDelete