Sunday, April 7, 2013

Sunday Safari -- Urban El Paso


Hello from the Hermit-writer!

Today, a gallery very different from my past posts. Hope you enjoy my urban, Sunday Safari. If you're from north of I-40, you may see a lot more arches, barrel tile, and colors you're not used to. Enjoy.




































Have a great week. 




6 comments:

  1. Wow, what a gorgeous collection of urban living, I've already been through these photos twice, and I could live in any one of them. Okay a couple more than others. I'm thinking hubby doesn't have a wide range in taste, (Minnesota home grown boy) as I showed him a couple of these, excitedly and he says, what is it a cave? Okay that was the first one with the almost near castle like look to it! What a treat! I'd do this again next week with other town or urban shots, very delightful! Picture perfect ! Even if you are a writer- you take great pictures too! Ha! Ha!

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  2. Wow, what a gorgeous collection of urban living, I've already been through these photos twice, and I could live in any one of them. Okay a couple more than others. I'm thinking hubby doesn't have a wide range in taste, (Minnesota home grown boy) as I showed him a couple of these, excitedly and he says, what is it a cave? Okay that was the first one with the almost near castle like look to it! What a treat! I'd do this again next week with other town or urban shots, very delightful! Picture perfect ! Even if you are a writer- you take great pictures too! Ha! Ha!

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  3. AND! Great gads, living with that mountain in your back yard, how cool is that? Oh yeah, I didn't even begin to mention no winter stuff!

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  4. AND! Great gads, living with that mountain in your back yard, how cool is that? Oh yeah, I didn't even begin to mention no winter stuff!

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  5. That first house is BEAUTIFUL! I'm definitely living in the wrong state. Ah, but the only way we'd ever move is if the kids moved first.

    Thanks for the pics. They really are great.

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  6. I have house envy. I loved this kind of architecture when I visited both Santa Fe and place in Arizona. It's just so lovely and peaceful looking.

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