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It's actually the charming little house occupied by the St Stephen's Green park keeper in Dublin
Some of you may recognize this old house. I recently took another trip back, and the man who owns it was mowing the grass. So.... I got a little history.
The Guyitt house was built circa 1845 and purchased by the current owners grandparents Roy and Ethel Guyitt. Their children a son and a daughter remained in the home until the daughter passed away in 2003. At that time the grandson Pete purchased this home to keep in his family. He does maintain the exterior as best as can be, there have been wedding photos taken here among other countless stories he was happy to share ~ thank you so much Pete
Still away but trying to keep up, hope you are all having a wonderful weekend, it's sunny here in Nova Scotia today, a great day for adventures
~xo~
HCS
Don't go inside the house-light is just trap....!
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In this particular case, my iPhone actually did a better job than my old Flexaret film camera.
Processed with Camera+ and Instagram.
Enter This Deserted House
But please walk softly as you do.
Frogs dwell here and crickets too.
Ain't no ceiling, only blue.
Jays dwell here and sunbeams too.
Floors are flowers - take a few
Ferns grow here and daisies too.
Swoosh, whoosh - too-whit, too-woo
Bats dwell here and hoot owls too.
Ha-ha-ha, hee-hee, hoo-hoooo,
Gnomes dwell here and goblins too.
And my child, I thought you knew
I dwell here... and so do you
Sheldon Allan Silverstein
Thanks to NinianLif for the texture
Another found subject (previously visited) during the TAG project hunt! This would have been quite the house...
This house sits quietly in the middle of nowhere, miles from any occupied building. Most of the snow had melted around here and we enjoyed above average temperatures.
The Castle House - An old House in Sintra (Portugal ) near the train station. When i see it i just imagine this scenery !! The lamp was transform to give a retro gothic mysterious element, and also the monk in the window ! The Shadow on the wall house was based on the famous Sculpture by Katharina Fritsch "The Monk" (1997-99).
Canon EOS 7D
SIGMA 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM
3 handheld RAW exposures (+2 0 -2)
Photomatix Pro 4.2
Adobe CS4
Topaz Adjust for de-noise
Viveza 2 for enhance details
Old house a few miles W of Petit Jean State Park.
3 shot HDR processed in Photomatix.
It's not the first time I've shot the old house. See below.
The Kennedy Stone House was built in 1840. The structure behind the main house was the root cellar. The house is located in Cambridge, OH.
Goddards House and Garden is an Arts and Crafts house in Dringhouses, York, England. It was built in 1927 for Noel and Kathleen Terry of the famed chocolate-manufacturing family Terry's.
After posting a couple of dreary winter scenes in a row, I've decided to go back to a fall image with a bit of warmth to it.
I know nothing about these abandoned homes on a farm south of Laporte, Saskatchewan. I can only speculate on why the two houses were built so close together. Perhaps one is the old house and the other is a newer one. Perhaps the newer house was for an offspring of the farmers. In any event, both are empty and forgotten now. I thought it was kind of odd for that truck to still be there, considering it has considerable collector value.
Montecute House, Montecute, Somerset, England
National Trust
Favoured dinner guests were often asked to retire to one of two pudding houses, which offered extensive views over the parkland, for the third course of fruits, sweetmeats, quince, jelly and sweet spiced wine.
I changed some settings of this photo.
In explore #401
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Mejor pincha aquí para ver en grande sobre negro o pulsa 'L'.
Better click here to view this large on black or press 'L'.
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Explore: 2 Nov 2010 in # 2 [Front Page]
Canon 450D + CANON EF24-105 4L IS USM, @24mm, 1/40 sec, f/9, ISO 100
No Tripod, Date 02/08/2010 8:33:00
Imagen tomada en Piedrafita de Jaca en el Valle de Tena (Huesca).
En esta ocasión queria dedicar esta foto a Jesús, una foto texturizada.
Piedrafita:
Piedrafita es un bello conjunto de arquitectura tradicional pirenaica, situado a 1242 m de altitud.
La primera referencia histórica del pueblo data de 1203, pero no fue hasta 1488 cuando quedó constancia de un censo de 10 casas.
Piedrafita conecta con Tramacastilla de Tena por un idílico camino denominado "El Betato", que discurre entre árboles de gran variedad y belleza, sorteando el interesante barranco de Gorgol.
Un curioso arco de piedra natural da paso a una de las zonas más amplias para el desarrollo de excursiones de poca dificultad en verano y para el esquí de paseo en invierno.
Valle de Tena:
El Valle de Tena, está situado estratégicamente en el centro del Pirineo ragonés, pudiéndose acceder al Valle, por España o por Francia, ya que las comunicaciones han mejorado significativamente en los últimos años. Gran parte del recorrido desde Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao y San Sebastián, se realiza por autopistas o autovías .
Las carreteras del Valle recientemente mejoradas y la apertura de la autovía Zaragoza-Huesca aseguran un cómodo acceso a cualquier población del Valle de Tena.
English:
Photo taken at Piedrafita de Jaca in the Tena Valley (Huesca/Spain).
Piedrafita :
Piedrafita is a beautiful blend of traditional architecture Pyrenees, situated at 1242 m altitude.
The first historical reference to the village dates from 1203, but it was not until 1488 when it became aware of a survey of 10 houses.
Piedrafita connects Tramacastilla de Tena by an idyllic road called "The BetaTeen" which runs between trees of great variety and beauty, skirting the ravine interesting Gorgol.
A curious natural stone arch leads to one of the largest areas for the development of difficulty walking tours in summer and the winter ski trip.
Tena´s valley:
The Tenas´s Valley, is strategically located in the heart of the Pyrenees Ragone, and can be reached at Valle, in Spain or France, because communications have improved significantly in recent years. Much of the route from Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and San Sebastian, takes place on highways or expressways.
The newly improved roads in the Valley and the opening of the Saragossa-Huesca motorway ensures easy access to any town of Tena´s valley.
Textures by : pareeerica.