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@Angel wolf - I am sorry but I cannot view your entry or comment. I do not belong to muzenews or whatever. I joined for a few hours some time ago, and left as I found it was not my thing. Perhaps you can post on Google+ or Blogger. WordPress is also ok.
Nice shot, Pat. I love to see ivy-covered buildings, it gives them a certain character.
ReplyDeleteQuite wonderful. I do love old buildings. thanks fo your comment on mine.
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I just love the Ivy covered building.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful place and a nice shot of it.
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Ivy covered buildings are always mysterious at my eyes... Very beautiful shot and your very peculiar sense of humour made me smile...
ReplyDeleteI particularly love the balcony. Fabulous photo Pat.
ReplyDeleteI so love this photo Pat.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely charming!!
Would look good on a calendar I think.
I just luv all the old ivy on everything. Its beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteHi Pat stunning as always;) very nice work;) Images and Words
ReplyDeleteHow charming it is! with Ivy covered all over.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely with all the ivy...
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Very nice my friend.. It is an awesome picture. Love the ivy. Gives it such great character.. :) Hugs, Lil
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How lovely this is.......but can you imagine the work involved if the exterior had to be repaired , or worse yet...painted!
ReplyDelete@Angel wolf - I am sorry but I cannot view your entry or comment. I do not belong to muzenews or whatever. I joined for a few hours some time ago, and left as I found it was not my thing. Perhaps you can post on Google+ or Blogger. WordPress is also ok.
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