3 thoughts on “Motif Monday: New England architecture clustering (winter trees and colorful triangles)”
Excellent view and the tree’s clustering to let hold or let the winds pass lift and twirl was something I loved to watch as a kid from the ground level not recommended for those extremely windy days from the tree top view 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
I love the idiosyncratic architecture of Gloucester, with a sensibility of “home-ness” with communities in communities, places within places
and how the homes strain angular to grasp views of the sea and sky. Thankfully, Gloucester is not a cookie cutter place.
Excellent view and the tree’s clustering to let hold or let the winds pass lift and twirl was something I loved to watch as a kid from the ground level not recommended for those extremely windy days from the tree top view 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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I love the idiosyncratic architecture of Gloucester, with a sensibility of “home-ness” with communities in communities, places within places
and how the homes strain angular to grasp views of the sea and sky. Thankfully, Gloucester is not a cookie cutter place.
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Well said! Natural! 🙂 Dave
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