(I hope this isn't a duplicate; my previous comment disappeared.) Oh, Kate! I can't disagree with you, but I'll be there are s-o-o-o-o many places in Santa Fe where you could say the same thing!
I love your sentiment coming from the wall and sunshine which graces it. I've always felt when visiting a place if the feeling I would like to live there came to mind......I had chosen my visit well!
really nice edging!
ReplyDeleteThe patina of old adobe walls helps them improve with age.
ReplyDeleteAnd, a beautifully composed photo too!
ReplyDeleteStriking colours.
ReplyDeleteIt does look very appealing Kate, but I might have to have a peek behind the wall first :)
ReplyDeleteI like that terra colour of the building. I saw that in Italy to. After a visit there I had my walls in the sitting room painted in terra!
ReplyDeleteI agree about the composition and the color. But what lies beyond....? Is that a mail slot?
ReplyDeleteI do like the adobe style.
ReplyDelete(I hope this isn't a duplicate; my previous comment disappeared.) Oh, Kate! I can't disagree with you, but I'll be there are s-o-o-o-o many places in Santa Fe where you could say the same thing!
ReplyDeleteI love your sentiment coming from the wall and sunshine which graces it. I've always felt when visiting a place if the feeling I would like to live there came to mind......I had chosen my visit well!
ReplyDeletePretty. My husband has wanted to move to that area for years. Me, I need a bit more green and water.
ReplyDeleteI like the design in brick at the top of the wall.
ReplyDeleteIf you did, you wouldn't see a thing! Give me a place with windows and a view.
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