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Stay WarmPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 11 March 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Comments (33)
Dara from Irvine, United Stateswould you like to have a cup of coffee!!!!!????? hot coffee 11 Mar 2008 7:34am @Dara: Always Dara lol I'm having one right now ;) Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaI love this modest little house. It looks like such a refuge. Excellent work, Lorraine. 11 Mar 2008 7:44am @Michael Skorulski: Thanks alot Michael, I love it too, it's owned by this English gentleman who rides his bicycle all the times, although strangely enough, haven't seen him lately ;) Hans from Heiligeneich, Austrialooks like wonderful warm and "heimelig" homey!! 11 Mar 2008 9:32am @Hans: Thanks a lot Hans, it's a beautiful house, although I've never been in ;) Betty from New Jersey, United StatesLove the colors and light in this one, Lorraine! My questions is, once it stops snowing in the spring, how long does it take for it all to melt and be completely gone? 11 Mar 2008 10:00am @Betty: Well Betty, usually I would say it's progressive, hardly noticeable, but his year has been very hard and very snowy, so I don't know...might make for some interesting photos ;) alex centrella from fresno, United Statesnice cozy home, a great place to sit by the fire and have a brandy..nice work ! 11 Mar 2008 12:21pm @alex centrella: Sounds like an excellent idea to me Alex :) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesWhat a warm and cozy-looking home this is. I remember the snug feeling with the house was surrounded by snow and it was so quiet! ....... Another great shot! 11 Mar 2008 12:41pm @Judy: That's exactly it, what I love most about winter is the quietness, thanks for the reminder ;) @Marek Kulikowski: Thanks a lot Marek :) @ManuelaR: Thanks a lot Manuela ;) amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaNICELY done, Lorraine! It will melt... it has to... April is just a bit away. 11 Mar 2008 2:17pm @amy: You're right sweetie, it has to, lol thanks always :) @Daroru: Excellent question Daroru, when indeed? Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanI see you're back from the "innards of the Earth" and dealing with more trivial topics....like a "home, my home" engulfed in snow!Well, shoveling should be somebody else's business, not yours! 11 Mar 2008 3:18pm @Japanalia: There you go, you Oh So Wise ;) actually I love that house, not mine..unfortunately, and I really shouldn't complain, because I have a sweetheart of a neighbour who has a snowremoving machine and has been taking care of ensuring the passages and parkingspace is free of snow...what a nice guy! MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomThis little house looks so inviting, A warm haven from the cold and all that snow! 11 Mar 2008 3:34pm @MaryB: thanks a lot Mary B. :) @Reza: Thanks a lot Reza ;) tyan from Singapore, Singaporei love that snow capped roof,make the whole house look very inviting somewhat:) 11 Mar 2008 4:09pm @tyan: I know isn't it gorgeous? thanks sweetie, oop I've missed you today, I'mhungry ;) Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaIt looks like you are ready for some Spring shooting. 11 Mar 2008 4:17pm @Michael Rawluk: Couldn't have said it better myself Michael, hows' Prince George? snow wise? Janice Thomson from Courtenay BC, CanadaBeautiful photo mon amie - love the touch of sepia to give a feeling of warmth. 11 Mar 2008 4:20pm @Janice Thomson: Hi Janice, thanks a lot, and no sepia used, it just has this warm tone ;) @Earth: it is......:) @Earth: oh yeah, hasn't changed yet lol @MJ: Thanks a lot MJ :) yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, GreeceI like the place and the warm look colors - nice work 11 Mar 2008 6:50pm @yiannis krikis: Thanks a lot Yiannis, it is a beautiful, warm house:) @Mr. Fabulous: Mr. Fab, I was just thinking of you yesterday, you and Florida ;) @Ina: Thanks always Ina :) @Cathie et Michel: Merci beaucoup Cathie ;) Ron from Saint Louis, United StatesWell, Lorraine, in all these comments no one seems to have observed that the poor inhabitants of this quaint cottage are completely snowed in. Stay warm…indeed! Hold on to that humor and keep finding these great shots. 11 Mar 2008 9:03pm @Ron: lol thans alot Ron, I'll hold on to my humour, but don't ask more any more huge snow shot, I've had it ;) standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceTrès belle image. On doit se sentir bien à l'intérieur! 11 Mar 2008 10:15pm @standley: Je suis sur que oui, j'aimerais bien voir l'intérieur, merci Richard! Stunner from Kingston, JamaicaLovely shot Lorraine! I should feel really good when you just come out of the cold of outside into a nice warm cozy place. 12 Mar 2008 1:18am @Stunner: Yes with a big cuppa of cocoa waiting for you :) @Martine Lapointe: N'est-ce pas? Je l'adore, merci beaucoup pour ta visite Martine :) @e.: Thanks e. I know it is, but I'm a little blinded by the snow ;) Man With 101 Names from Hamburg, United StatesIt's suprising you have so much snow .... since of course we are all doomed by global warming ...lol 12 Mar 2008 6:04am @Man With 101 Names: Global what? lol I heard about that lol thanks Man ;) laughingwolf from Canadawhen did you sneak this in? was not here when i looked yesterday... cozy feel, though.... 12 Mar 2008 1:10pm @laughingwolf: lol better late than never ;) @Porcsin: Glad you enjoyed it Porcsin :) @Ras: I appreciate that Ras, thank a lot :) [terrorkitten] from Bath, United Kingdomwell snow is a great insulator so I guess in theory when covered in snow the house should be warmer no? 19 Mar 2008 12:50pm @[terrorkitten]: Depends on how many cracks the house has lol Thanks a lot Phil ;) |
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