A little historic cottage by maggiemae

A little historic cottage

The French "Comté de Paris" and its companion ship the "Aube" captained by Commodore Charles François Lavaud arrived in the Bay of Islands in the North Island on 11 July 1840, where they discovered that the Banks Peninsula had been claimed by the British. The French arrived in Akaroa on 18 August and established a settlement. The french influence is easily discovered here.
What a sweet little place. Love the picket fence and all of the trees!
May 14th, 2013  
Beautiful
May 14th, 2013  
what a great photo, beautiful abode
May 14th, 2013  
Jo
Love little places like this, this would make a beautiful watercolour (hint!!)
May 14th, 2013  
@joluise I actually have been looking for something to paint, Jo! But i've just done a house!
May 15th, 2013  
What a cozy little cottage. Thanks for posting and sharing the info
May 15th, 2013  
Beautiful little house. i like this shot of it with the blue roof and white siding. it looks so clean and neat.
May 15th, 2013  
It is a lovely picture, Maggiemae, and I agree with Jo it would make a beautiful painting.
May 15th, 2013  
I want to live there - very cute.
May 15th, 2013  
That looks like a very cozy place
May 15th, 2013  
Very quaint.
May 15th, 2013  
Deb
What a charming cottage : D
May 15th, 2013  
A beautiful cottage right down to the picket fence Maggie.
May 15th, 2013  
A lovely cottage. So picturesque.
May 15th, 2013  
lovely cottage nicely kept
May 19th, 2013  
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