But I didn't take the photos off ... the server quite on me. I should try to load the pictures on another server because the houses are really very beautiful.
Milledgeville, wow! A good friend of mine used to live there. Didn't it use to be the state capital of Georgia a long time ago? Sure would be interested to see the photos...
You're right, TKO, Milledgeville used to be the capital of Georgia ... that's why there's the Governor's Mansion in that town. Now I'll try even harder to get these pix back up ...
Too bad I can't see the images right now. I'm looking forward to seeing pictures from Berkeley, something I've been waiting for for a looooong time
O dear, this really makes me feel bad. I'm just such a loser when it comes to stuff like that. I think I lost my registration with imageshack. The outfit with which I originally posted these photos went under. Also, somehow I can't get the pix in my photo library to show ...
However, I promise I'll keep on trying!
And of course it's perfectly fine for you to publish your latest Oslo pix, NorthStar! Saves me a trip to S&B, where I'm not wanted anyway.
Yes, you are a kind and patient soul indeed, northstar! And please keep on prodding me about this now & then ... I have some perfectly showable photos.
Thanks for your new Oslo thread in the meantime, I found it mighty special!
And aciu for letting me know that you can actually see the photos ... the fact that I see them doesn't mean that everybody else can see them. So now I'm happy!
Yes, I guess you'd categorize those buildings as colonial.
I guess both homes are built in a style very typical of the Southeast of the US -- not too many of that type in California.
Because both are less than a block away from the Governor's Mansion I imagine that they are quite old. Glad you like them!
Just a couple of streets away from where I am thee is a new housing development very much resembling the colonial (or how it's called?) American style. Something not very common in conservative Britain. I'll take some pictures some time later
Lol, just for variety and amusement's sake let me show you a fun house about 10 blocks from where I live, an old residential area of Berkeley. I'm tempted to call this style fantasy mission revival:
20 years ago that home was in sad shape. The stucco decorative elements were crumbling and the place seemed almost abandoned. But then someone bought it and restored the house beautifully, both inside and out.
It's a corner building. Here's another view of it:
Too bad about the overhead wires
Oh, but colonial is VERY conservative!
I'd love to see a pic of that development -- aciu!
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