In two previous posts I have shown you painted gates here and here, but these are unpainted or of natural stain. Whether they are painted or not, each casa has their own individual signature gate.
Hi Kate. I read your comments over on Joan Perry's blog and thought I'd come visit you here. I love your photography. I'll be back more often, promise. :)
Fabulous selection of gates Kate, I think the second to the left is my favorite! btw...VERTIGO ALERT your picture of the Rio Grande made my tummy lurch a little, what a great perspective on this, where were you when you took it? Too high methinks!!
These are all very nice but I like the top one the best. I think the walled front courtyard is a lovely style.
Oh, I had surgery on my foot back in December and had to use archive photo's after I ran out of new ones. That is what Bruce was asking about in his comment. All healed up now and doing much better. Thanks for asking.
Lots of variety. These gates make very pleasing entrances. The southwestern walled compounds are very different from my area of the Pacific Northwest. Not many fences and those that are built are often done by people from elsewhere.
Gee... grand, gorgeous gates!
ReplyDeleteHappy Leap Day, Kate! Hope you arrive home safely in St. Paul!
Hi Kate. I read your comments over on Joan Perry's blog and thought I'd come visit you here. I love your photography. I'll be back more often, promise. :)
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Fabulous selection of gates Kate, I think the second to the left is my favorite! btw...VERTIGO ALERT your picture of the Rio Grande made my tummy lurch a little, what a great perspective on this, where were you when you took it? Too high methinks!!
ReplyDeleteEach is unique and very beautiful! Makes me want to see how the interiors look!
ReplyDeletea gorgeous collection. the 2nd gate is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThese are all very nice but I like the top one the best. I think the walled front courtyard is a lovely style.
ReplyDeleteOh, I had surgery on my foot back in December and had to use archive photo's after I ran out of new ones. That is what Bruce was asking about in his comment. All healed up now and doing much better. Thanks for asking.
to me the architecture of the Southwest has a magical quality... especially this time of year when everything here in Ontario seems white or grey.
ReplyDeleteReally nice gates today! This is a different style of fences than we usually find in the US.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sets of gates.
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Lots of variety. These gates make very pleasing entrances. The southwestern walled compounds are very different from my area of the Pacific Northwest. Not many fences and those that are built are often done by people from elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteLovely gates full of unique character.
ReplyDeleteA perfect choice for the letter G, Kate.
Each unique gates looks quite inviting. Thanks for sharing these images. I like how you've arranged them on the post, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and lovely collection of gates, Kate.
ReplyDeleteLove those -- it's like getting a moment in Santa Fe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series! Love them all.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gates! Have a Great week,
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It is so interesting to see completely different approach in architecture.
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ReplyDeleteThese gates are very intriguing. Makes one wonder what's behind them.
Thanks fro sharing.
Garden Of Life
I like all the styles.
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