One of the charms of traveling through so many small towns, in Texas, is finding the older historical homes.
This truly was a lucky find, that my youngest daughter told me about. We both share a love for older homes.
It is situated in the heart of town.... but at the same time, very secluded by many large trees.
Here is the vantage point from where my camera and myself had to photograph.
I must admit, in all my photography, this is the first time I felt like the.....
Paparazzi.
Meggie Mac
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sneaker peeker, but it was worth it. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's me....or, at least that's what I felt like!
DeletePretty home and fence scene. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to read my post....Did you notice the basketball goal in the front driveway...maybe for grandchildren.
DeleteThat is some fence...must keep the riff raff and photographers out! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to tell from my photographs, but the bottom of the fence is almost eye level. I had to stand on tippy-tow, and then, raise my camera almost above my head. That's why I felt like one of the paparazzi....
DeleteOh my, what a beautiful home. Their fence probably cost more than our small home did.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing about my home....
DeleteThat's quite the house on the other side of that fence!
ReplyDeleteI like the metal fence, I have seen a few classics around large homes here in Iowa.I have picket fence around a back area to give my dogs some privacy.
ReplyDeleteWay to go paparazzi! Unfortunately for photographic purposes we have an "invisible fence" to keep our dog in...:)
ReplyDeleteThe paparazzi reference is funny:-D Love, your "vantage point" views, XOXO
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