Yes. It was the presence of flowers that appealed most to me at the time. Not usual in November. But looking at it now, it’s the shapes. As you say, Janet, the window above and the sloping plant being its big appeal.
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Yeah simple is pleasing to the eye!
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I’m all for simplicity, Debbie! And I’m hoping to see a real garden again one day….
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Hopefully not too far off 😀
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Let’s hope
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I can’t see the 29 March date changing 🙂
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Well, it’s just for meeting outdoors, so probably not
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Indeed. So perfect for garden visits 😀
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😊
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The plant and the window above make it so much more attractive than it would be just on its own, even though the stone is lovely.
janet
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Yes. It was the presence of flowers that appealed most to me at the time. Not usual in November. But looking at it now, it’s the shapes. As you say, Janet, the window above and the sloping plant being its big appeal.
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AND great image
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nice house.. : )
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Such a pretty combination of brick. No Facilities stone. The simple door fits nicely. It’s a beautiful image. Thanks for sharing for Thursday Doors.
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Great image 👌
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