Regarding your comment on smallcityscenes blog. Goats do not have to be shod but do have to be trimmed. If a goat had shoes you know they would be an outrageous double pair (a quad of shoes). MB
Very neat shot! Yeah, that small building is cute. I saw a similar one somewhere and it's a post office. But what captured my attention first were the palm trees.. and that little red fire hydrant in front of the white building. To change the question, what is the yellow building behind the small white building?^^
What is that little white building on the left?
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ReplyDeleteI'm traveling right now, so I will have to catch up whenever I can.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an interesting shot. I love the smaller building. I think I've seen that same one in a hundred towns. It must get around.
belle photo, on dirait l'entree d'une station de metro sur la gauche
ReplyDeleteI see we've returned to our regularly scheduled programming. After Wednesday, I wasn't sure.
ReplyDeleteYes what is that smaller building? It's so overshadowed by the larger building but somehow it's much more majestic.
ReplyDeleteInteresting contrast between the buildings. I am not sure, but you probably posted half Herley either today!
ReplyDeleteI like that little building very much. What is it?
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I'm guessing thats an old First National Bank building?
ReplyDeletePretty cool picture. Such differences. MB
ReplyDeleteLove the old buildings....We're back from Alaska...on our way to Michigan....will give you an update later. Everything is OK with Selma.
ReplyDeleteThe building on the left gives this place a not-so-Floridian feel. However, the pink and orange building and the palms bring you right back to Ocala!
ReplyDeleteI do like that lamp post with the clock there on the corner! I also love those tall palms.
ReplyDeleteI like the palm trees against the brick wall, but the small building on the left surely gets my attention.
ReplyDeleteRegarding your comment on smallcityscenes blog. Goats do not have to be shod but do have to be trimmed. If a goat had shoes you know they would be an outrageous double pair (a quad of shoes). MB
ReplyDeleteWhat is the sand-coloured building? I'm guessing it's a bank. I LOVE the clock in front of it!
ReplyDeletethat building on the corner has a very interesting facade. looks like a very clean city.
ReplyDeleteThe old and the new...nice contrast in architectural styles.
ReplyDeleteA neat looking square.
ReplyDeleteVery neat shot! Yeah, that small building is cute. I saw a similar one somewhere and it's a post office. But what captured my attention first were the palm trees.. and that little red fire hydrant in front of the white building. To change the question, what is the yellow building behind the small white building?^^
ReplyDeleteBig Palm Trees and beautiful buildings !!Great Shot !! Nice post Jacob !!
ReplyDeleteThis kind of a scene to be found in India would be so rare! Not even a single person int he frame :-)
ReplyDeleteI have resolved the issue with the comments posting on my blog :-)