Just on the outskirts of Halls Gap is a little white weather board house that looks like it could do with some TLC.
I was taken by the way the light was catching this sheet of green glass. I'm not sure if there was any light coming from inside the building, but I like the way it seemed to glow.
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your title made me laugh! :) dang it. now i'll be singing that old song...
ReplyDeletea lovely capture Stewart; love that emerald green glass; it would've looked fabulous in its day when the paint was new and all
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant green! Really cool photo!
ReplyDeleteI love portals, like doors and windows. When in Yogyakarta we went to Solo because of the colorful portals, and it's really amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat post title! I love the picture.
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Imagem muito bonita.
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Cute title and a great image!
ReplyDeleteCatchy title which made me smile also, and a lovely image!
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed appear to glow! What an interesting mix with the weathered wood and that deep green glass. Clever title!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis window could tell some stories, couldn't it? Must be fantastic from the inside if the sunlight gets through. Regardless good against the aged white frame. Good eye, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteWow, how unusualy. Great picture.
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I love this image! I love the colour, and the contrast with the peeling white paint, and just the fact that it's such an unusual image!
ReplyDeleteNice image with the pebbled green glass and the peeling paint. Clever title!
ReplyDeleteLove the green colour and the rustic feel of the old wood and the peeling paint.
ReplyDeleteThat green is almost eerie. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteI love little places like this that look like they could do with some TLC. They have a way of luring me in for a closer look.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Great, both text and photo!
ReplyDeleteLoovely and creative :0)
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