We periodically check this creative way to tally the money collected for a new town library.
This house often has something colorful in the yard, and today it was an egg tree. The bright blue container in the background is a custom-painted dumpster.
Last fall I met the woman who lives in this church, a structure I admired when I first saw it two years ago. She saved it from demolition during the 80's and built a living space in a corner of the interior. There is still a large open space where she has hosted public meetings. I hope to catch her home sometime so she can give me a tour.
Last fall I met the woman who lives in this church, a structure I admired when I first saw it two years ago. She saved it from demolition during the 80's and built a living space in a corner of the interior. There is still a large open space where she has hosted public meetings. I hope to catch her home sometime so she can give me a tour.
3 comments:
Great photographs!
I agree about MUD; what's do be done about it? Nothing, I suppose.
Love your hair color; you look great!
Love the new do and color! I love churches- think living in one would be pretty cool! Imagine the acoustics! We've got plenty mud too but it's starting to melt and the crocuses are up!!!!
Thanks for the tour through your day! I was actually in Burlington, VT yesterday, closer to your neck of the woods than my normal Connecticut! It was very warm there, lots of sunshine too. Has that warmth reached as far north as Maine yet?
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