For me, this is a photo that has such a homey, happy feel to it. I love the cobblestones and they and the rest of the photo invite me to explore further.
Thank you all – I remember when the children were small, and they loved a book we had, called Titta och Hitta (Look and Find). There were ”thousands” of things scattered over the pages, and the task was to find some special, named things on every page. So, cluttered pictures can be both fun and interesting.
How the colour of flowers can make a pedestrian corner feel cosy and welcoming . . .
It really can!
I would love to explore a place like this….
Denmark of course!
Thought it must be!
I like this photo! Feels welcoming!
And you are welcome!
I like the photo very much, he’s realy pretty !!!
Thank you, Riet.
For me, this is a photo that has such a homey, happy feel to it. I love the cobblestones and they and the rest of the photo invite me to explore further.
Thank you, Janet, I think you answered the question why I posted it!
It’s a great picture, dear Ann-Christine, as it shows how a cluttered picture can be interesting.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
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Thank you all – I remember when the children were small, and they loved a book we had, called Titta och Hitta (Look and Find). There were ”thousands” of things scattered over the pages, and the task was to find some special, named things on every page. So, cluttered pictures can be both fun and interesting.
I can see why you took this photo, I can almost feel those cobblestones under my feet.
Thank you, Kelly, I love little nooks like this – especially with cobblestones.
Yes. Me too
At first glance, I thought the doorway was a phone box! I love those very organic cobbles. Ours are more regular.
Haha, yes, I can see it when you say it…a phone box!
Oh I would love to explore there