Dressed In Green by Hendesse
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Comments (25)
Jean_C
Superb greenery on the walls, very charming houses! Excellent capture!
Leije
These houses are beautiful and charming to live in, I suppose......I notice also the metallic rod for the snow, on the roof......excellent capture !
virginiese
very charming home !
X-PaX
Sehr schönes Foto. Das macht aber auch viel Arbeit, den Efeu dann wieder zu kürzen.
giulband
Very fine and peaceful place !!!!!!!!
Otto1969
Interessant, sind da alle Häuser so zugewachsen? Schönes Foto!
bobrgallegos
Beautiful capture!
longprong
Very picturesque
mandala
that's beautiful!
rbowen
Beautiful capture!
soffy
So wonderful capture of these beautiful houses***
Cyve
Fantastic capture my friend !!!
npauling
The house looks so beautiful in its cloak of green. A lovely capture. 😀
Richardphotos
great capture
it can look pretty but ivy does so much damage to wood. back when I was working I was going to do repairs on a second floor window and I had to move a bed. the ivy was growing inside of the house under the bed as it made it's way through the wall
starship64
Lovely shot.
herelk
Bitte dieses Motiv nochmals in der Herbstfärbung uns vorstellen
Hendesse
Ich denke, das lässt sich machen.
helanker
These houses look so idyllic. I once lived where these grew on our wall. MAN was our windows always dirty LOL ! Anyway, I do love this shot.
mtdana
So charming - wonderful capture!!!
VDH
Great view and excellent capture!!
pimanjc
Charming cottage.
flavia49
beautiful
UteBigSmile
Herrlich, ich liebe Efeu an Häusern, selbst wenn es dort vor Spinnen nur so wimmelt, das ist Futter für die Vögel!
Madbat
Wherever that is, I want to live there.
dragonmuse
Lovely and charming find. Such places are very rare in western Canada. Most likely because most homes are wood which would be quickly destroyed by the plants. I do know of one though. It captured my imagination when I was a child. The Sylvia Hotel in Vancouver is covered in Ivy. The building is brick though, so perhaps more tolerant of the ivy. I imagine it takes quite a bit of upkeep though. (Brick construction is not a good idea in Vancouver though as it is vulnerable to earthquakes.) Oh, I wonder what this little house looks like in the fall. The hotel turns brilliant red then.
Hendesse
I will visit this place in the fall again to make some shots of the colored leafs.
sandwood12
good work