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Another little cottage down Bay, probably the most photographed cottage in the village. Please note the narrow walkways and alleyways. The narrowness of the streets make it impossible to get a full capture of these tiny houses. The cottages are narrow and very tall, usually three floors high. Building up to the end of my series, I will finish with a couple of shots of larger buildings. Have a beautiful day. Hugs, Diane.

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wildgoha

4:29PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

hey my Darling Diane ahha that's again somethig special ! as always other world for me ! all is so different ! and you have beauty style there ! and wheni look at the left i see something what reminds me your other shot stony steps ah it could be there lol but i know it is not anyway you gave me joy be best women , ah i speak about this one http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1289230&member love you Diane will write tomorrow at morning i am again without battery lol Buziak

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fredster66

5:09PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Great angle on this one. Lovely work! :-)

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drag

5:24PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Love the window. We build to the shape of the land I like that. And I love that each little cottage has it's own little container garden. I would love to see more. I love the quaintness of your Bay. Happy evening Di. Chocolate hugs:0)bonita

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yakchat

5:37PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

I love this series your are doing...such quaint and lovely photos....I have loved them all....this one is beautiful too....fav for me hon...love to you, Carol

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sirdavid

5:59PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Great shot Di of this strange little cottage. Fantastic composition showing the walkways to the front and side. Very well taken.

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Blush

6:33PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Another beautiful view... I still love the Dr house's best but this is right up there with it.. Love the POV as well Hugs Susan~

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mamabobbijo

6:35PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

These little cottages are charming! I love seeing them! The glass in the windows is quite interesting. What an amazing shape to this building. My love to you both. BJ

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zoren

6:43PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

it has personality!, nice shot

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npauling

8:00PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

So much history in this super little cottage. I love the tubs of flowers as they brighten the doorway. A lovely shot.

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BountifulKnight

10:19PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

A truly delightful little spot in the world. I sometimes fancy having a little tucked-away place to just get away from the rest of the world. This looks like a perfect little quiet place like that. Wonderful shot! I will hate to see this series come to a close, but I know you will have something just as lovely right behind it. :-)

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sharky_

10:26PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Very Beautiful..... Excellent. Aloha

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griffoso

10:35PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

That's it I must move to your village...these are actual photos not retouched??..Love it!! nice peek into your world Diane!!..thank you..

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RobyHermida

11:13PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Diana this city is wonderful... it is taken out of a story of fairies.... and goblins... love me!! Roby

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keeneye

11:48PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

What a lovely shot!!!!!!! I can see why it's the most photographed!!!!!

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Kelena

3:07AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

it has to be a very beautiful city :) wonderful image

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Sekadhar

3:39AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

Full of beauty and love, my dearest Di! With love!*****!

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sessan53

3:40AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

Excellent work. Bravo 5+:-)

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TheAnimaGemini

4:11AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

Very cute cottage. Wonderful dreamy house. Have a wonderful day hon. Hugs and kisses. :)

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Mondwin

5:06AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

WOW...suggestive and splendid scene, dear Diane...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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babuci

6:59AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

Amazingly charming scene. I don't see cottages like this here where I live. So much love it. Wonderfull series Didi.

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pops

9:22PM | Tue, 31 July 2007

This is beautiful

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foxxmulder70

2:05AM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Lighting is right on! 5 stars!

lhoulhou

2:34AM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Strange house ... It must be difficult to furnish ;o)

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NekhbetSun

8:06AM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Exquisite photo and lovely capture S

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TallPockets

7:35PM | Wed, 01 August 2007

An excellent scenic work!!

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alhak

12:32AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

wonderful shot, i love these cottages with the little gardens, they look so homely

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KarmaSong

7:49AM | Thu, 02 August 2007

What a charming place you live in Diane. This view is as gorgeous as the others, this is what I miss when I think of rural England: the simplicity with which cottages, pubs and boutiques are decorated, enhancing the quality of the building material and the architecture of the whole lot...Hugs and keep on posting the beauty your eyes meet.

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DennisReed

3:15PM | Thu, 02 August 2007

I can't resit asking if the "Thin Man" lives there! ;) Awesome, and full of personnality!

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Richardphotos

9:11PM | Fri, 03 August 2007

very beautiful place Diane and superb capture

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three_grrr

11:24PM | Sat, 04 August 2007

Oh no, don't you dare stop this series! These little cottages and photos of your village are beautiful, amazing, awesome, nostalgic, serene, and well, just keep posting! This little one is wild! It appears to be triangular, and my goodness, what fun it must be to live in it!


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