Thursday, December 31, 2015

Seven Prospect Avenue Neighbors

Back in Naples yesterday.  Before I left Hartford, I took some "full frontal" photographs of seven houses that stand next to one another on Prospect Avenue.  I like the harmony of size and quality
and yet the differences in colors and styles.  It is a pretty good looking neighborhood.









Tomorrow's post will show my pick of this blog's 2015 "photo of the year."  The following 
two days will show other favorites from 2015.  Florida pix begin on January 4.

Happy New Year!

14 comments:

  1. Very fine houses, nice and different architecture.

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  2. ¡Fantásticas!
    Feliz 2016, Jack.

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  3. they are all so different but all so beautiful...i think i would pick the yellow one! happy new year jack! p.s. check your email!

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  4. I love old houses. To me, the new McMansions don't hold a candle to these grand dames of a town.

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  5. Ah, beautiful, different old houses they are indeed and I do love them!! I agree with Susan, the new houses don't hold a candle to these!! Great shots for the day as always!! Enjoy the Florida sunshine and have a wonderful New Year!!

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  6. These beautiful houses remind me so much of my home town in Illinois. This looks like a great place to take long walks.

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  7. The fourth one is my favourite. Happy New Year, Jack!

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  8. I love them all, Jack! You are having a southern New Year! Enjoy! ;-)

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  9. That is an impressive neighborhood. I like the looks of the first house. Wishing you a very happy new year, Jack.

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  10. I will admit that the first house is my favorite. Wishing you a Happy New Year and a wonderful 2016!

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  11. I love the pale grey one, so beautifully proportioned. I wonder if they are still single dwellings or if they've been converted to apartments? Prosperous neighbourhood, by the looks of it..

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  12. They're all lovely. Happy New Year, Jack!

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  13. Prospect Street must have been THE place to live at turn of the 20th century. Happy New Year!

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  14. Love these houses - and the "full frontal" approach!

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