The flow of the fountain doesn't seem to be too abundant. I'd like to see it flow a little bit more. The ground around it needs some weeding. I, too, wonder why it's outside the property.
I'm pretty confused, Sharon. If that is the door, and if that is a fountain straight ahead of it, um, where is the pathway to let one walk up to the door? I know you didn't design this building, but . . . ???
Not how I would it, but each to his own!
ReplyDeleteI would think I am in Japan.
ReplyDeleteso the fountain is outside the gates for the public to enjoy?
ReplyDeleteTwo subjects I love: doors and rust!
ReplyDeleteThe flow of the fountain doesn't seem to be too abundant. I'd like to see it flow a little bit more. The ground around it needs some weeding. I, too, wonder why it's outside the property.
ReplyDeletePrivate home?
ReplyDeleteAll these lines tie in well together, even the fountain has corners. I love courtyards and this is uniquely the owners style.
ReplyDeletevery nice. i like the lines and the colors in this photo
ReplyDeleteWow I never thought I'd say this about a rusty door. but that is a brilliant colour Sharon.
ReplyDeleteAdd me to the chorus of admirers! I love the color of those doors.
ReplyDeleteThat is bright rust!
ReplyDeleteI think you've chosen the right angle, Sharon. It's a great shot and it makes me want to go inside.
ReplyDeleteI want to see inside too! Great colour.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty confused, Sharon. If that is the door, and if that is a fountain straight ahead of it, um, where is the pathway to let one walk up to the door? I know you didn't design this building, but . . . ???
ReplyDeleteI love how you framed this photo...the rusty doors behind the fountain just make it pop out. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteNice! A little rusty feng shui.
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