What a priceless, colorful capture, Lowell!! You do find the best ones!! This one really reaches out and grabs you!! I'm not sure I could live there 365 days a year, but how delightful!! Hope your weekend is going well!
Yakisoba is a noodle dish stir fried with lots of vegetables, bits of meat of your choice, and a mild sauce to flavor it all. I suppose you could call it a Japanese version of chow mein.
What a priceless, colorful capture, Lowell!! You do find the best ones!! This one really reaches out and grabs you!! I'm not sure I could live there 365 days a year, but how delightful!! Hope your weekend is going well!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the swedish national colours to me! ;-)
ReplyDeleteQuite a contrast to the house colours!
ReplyDelete'Tis different, it 'tis.
ReplyDeleteYakisoba is a noodle dish stir fried with lots of vegetables, bits of meat of your choice, and a mild sauce to flavor it all. I suppose you could call it a Japanese version of chow mein.
That's a nice pop of color.
ReplyDeleteThat seems like a perfect contrast to all that blue.
ReplyDeleteDazzling image!
ReplyDeleteI hear you can get 'potted' in Colorado now too!
ReplyDeleteI always like bright and colorful...
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteI like this color combination. Blue and yellow are classic!
ReplyDeleteIs that a church?
ReplyDeleteBlue and yellow
for he's a good fellow.
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Neat and attractive!
ReplyDeleteNy first thought is the people who live here must have a Swedish heritage. ;)
ReplyDeleteBlue and yellow look good.
ReplyDeleteIs this a church or the home of a very religious family?
Goodness how did I miss colourful combination Lowell.. Two of my fav colours :)
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