Recently I spent a bit of time with a friend wandering about in Fairhaven,
looking for interesting windows and doors for an online swap I was considering.
Our walk discovered this old phone booth at the corner of an ivy covered building.
looking for interesting windows and doors for an online swap I was considering.
Our walk discovered this old phone booth at the corner of an ivy covered building.
We also found this door as we walked through a courtyard...
A walk with a friend and a camera is a fun way to spend an afternoon.
5 comments:
I love your photos and post today.
I love these red phone booths! In the UK?
I'm visiting from Ruby Tuesday today. I love the door framed in the etched glass. The photo was framed nicely.
I too love looking for old doors to photograph. You found some winners!
SOME CALL IT RED
“I don’t have time,” my grandfather said,
“to dither around and stand on my head,
pretending that crimson is blue, not red—
just tell me the truth, if you please.
“I’m much too old for being lied to,
so tell me the truth about the rose hue
that colors the sky when the day is through
and adds a bright blush to the trees.
“Some call it red and some call it pink,
some call it strawberry wine-colored ink;
I call it rubicund, that’s what I think—
now leave me alone, if you please.”
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Featherless Pomegranate
I love the old phone booth, brought me sweet memories of my childhood.
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