Monday, April 27, 2009

An award-winning house


We drove by this house the other day and noticed a sign in the front yard proclaiming it had won some kind of award for being a terrific house. So, naturally, I had to take a photo. It's an older home in the historic district that has been restored.

17 comments:

Judy said...

It does look like a terrific house. Glad you shot and shared it. I love these old houses.

Small City Scenes said...

Yay! for being a terrific house!! I would take a picture too. It is a beauty. MB

stromsjo said...

Not bad at all. Then again, in this season and in that kind of weather, most houses would look award-winning.

Anonymous said...

This is a very nice home. I like it. None of my homes are close to this one. Nice photography.

VP said...

The house is fine, but what kind of flag is that?

Lowell said...

@ Vogon Poet - I don't know...looks a bit like a revised American flag. Or maybe it's a pirate flag. People around here fly all kinds of flags from their houses and trees. I can't figure them all out...dumb.

Unknown said...

Fantastic colours on this shot!

Anonymous said...

what a great capture jacob. i love this one, the colour is so contrast,the blue sky,the green tree.very nice. good job!

Lois said...

Gorgeous! I like the stone and the porch, especially the columns.

Cezar and Léia said...

Beautiful house indeed!
Fantastic shot!
Léia

Tussy said...

Obsolutely agree with cellini.k

Debbie Courson Smith said...

It's impressive - and stone like that is so unusual for a home these days.

cieldequimper said...

It is a terrific shot of a nice house. I wonder if it's as terrific inside as outside!

Emma Bond said...

Love the blue sky...

Joy said...

I would have liked to have seen the interior! Go back there and ask if you can take a peek inside :D

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Lisa Wilson said...

Interesting rock!

Anonymous said...

It's a beauty!

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