Friday, January 18, 2013

Picture Walk

I liked the red and green of yesterday's photo, so I'm continuing the theme.

We're having a walk in Bungalow Heaven. It's a famous neighborhood, so you'd think tourists would be taking pictures there all the time.

Okay, well, that's what I would think.

But I'm usually the only one there taking pictures. I've seen tourists there only on Bungalow Heaven Tour day, which can be super-crowded. Otherwise, it is a pleasant sector of Pasadena for perambulation.

11 comments:

  1. When you live amongst the beauty, sometimes stopping to take pictures, is not a priority. Thank you for taking the pics you do take and share!

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  2. Yep, you would think... most don't seem to engage unless reminded... glad u took advantage and I love the colors!.

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  3. The colours do match each other perfectly. They remind me of the 'Rum Shacks' you find in Barbados.

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  4. Thank you, Trish! It's fun for me.

    KBF, some would say I'm less engaged because I'm taking photos instead of just enjoying it. I try to do both. You know the feeling.

    Geoff, I've never been to Barbados and I doubt this fence hides a rum shack, but you never know.

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  5. Perfect complement of colors and I do love that there's a Bungalow Heaven you can enter at will! Of course, I'm a bit intrigued what's behind that big fence too...:)

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  6. Love those slits of light in the shadow, Petrea. You're going to have to find out what's behind the fence now; your public demands it.

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  7. I've never been to the Bungalow Heaven day...some day I'd like to do that!!! I love California bungalows!!!

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  8. Lulu, Bungalow Heaven is an historic neighborhood of beautifully preserved homes, most of them built between 1915-1935. They were modest then, now they're modest but antique and lovely.

    I'll peek, Dive. It's probably a yard with tricycles and a dog.

    Wear comfortable shoes, Chieftess, and bring your patience! And definitely start early. It gets crowded.

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  9. Nice photo!

    I saw another post you did and I also Google and saw how lovely is that neighborhood.

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  10. Thank you, Sonia. It's a lovely part of town, lined with trees and historic homes.

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  11. I'd also love to walk Bungalow Heaven and take photos. I like the streaks of light from the fence painting the ground. Nice photo!

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I appreciate your comment. You are a nice person—smart and good looking, too.