@kerristephens Thank you Kerri! @edie Thank you Edie and thanks so much for the fav! @nicolecampbell Thanks Nicole! It's the side of a church that was built in the mid-1800's. So, yes, it has definitely seen better days!
I do love lines, patterns and looking at unusual segments of buildings as art.
@cashew I forgot to say before that what you thought was an on/off switch was a metal plate of some sort with a eye-hook welded on it. I'm not sure what it's there for or when it was put there, but I'm pretty certain it was not there when the church was first built.
@edie Thank you Edie and thanks so much for the fav!
@nicolecampbell Thanks Nicole! It's the side of a church that was built in the mid-1800's. So, yes, it has definitely seen better days!
Thank you Kathy and Graham for the favs!
@bkbinthecity @taffy @juliac @thistle @cimes1 @alia_801 @sangwann @sailingmusic @pistache @susale @pyrrhula @ceilidh @salza @pammerritt
Thank you Brian, Taffy, Julia, Joyce, Carole, Alia, Dione, Myrna, Clare, Suse, Pyrrhula, Margaret, Sally and Pam!
Thank you Louise!
Thank you Henri!
Thank you Chris!
I do love lines, patterns and looking at unusual segments of buildings as art.
@cashew I forgot to say before that what you thought was an on/off switch was a metal plate of some sort with a eye-hook welded on it. I'm not sure what it's there for or when it was put there, but I'm pretty certain it was not there when the church was first built.