ADorable composition, the window also reminds me something about Italy! :) You are an artist! By the way about your comment: I think you are right about the Church in Troyes.In fact the Church was closed at the first time ( during the morning ), and we went back later in the afternoon. Thanks so much for your always kind comments! :) Léia
Nice photo of these old shutters. I hope that they are repaired soon, so that they do not become a thing of the past.
ReplyDeleteADorable composition, the window also reminds me something about Italy! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are an artist!
By the way about your comment: I think you are right about the Church in Troyes.In fact the Church was closed at the first time ( during the morning ), and we went back later in the afternoon. Thanks so much for your always kind comments! :)
Léia
I LOVE this shot ... LOVE that window .. LOVE LOVE LOVE that blue
ReplyDeleteShabby chic shown at it's best.
ReplyDeleteJust perfect!
ReplyDeleteI like the "blue' topic very much.
ReplyDeleteIn Paris, unpainted shutters look cool.
In Brussels unpainted woodwork looks like neglect..
Scatto molto affascinante
ReplyDeleteThe tattered shutters do work well in Paris. I do not quite go with this level of shabbiness but I LOVE this shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely, it captured me.
ReplyDeleteI love the shutters with the touch of color. Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
Love it, V! I'll call this shabby chic too (though that might be a bit self-serving considering how badly my apartment is in need of painting). :~}
ReplyDeleteCHARMINGLY DECREPIT. MUST BE PARIS
ReplyDeleteJB, who are you calling "charmingly decrepit!"??? LOL
ReplyDeleteUnpainted wood work looks like neglect no matter where it is found, and these are rather sad.
ReplyDeleteOld paint and shutters! Two of my favorites combined in a lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteOK, we have been charmed by the poor neglected shutters. Now it is time to go to work with a steel brush and some paint.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone. I'm well aware that this place could use a little spiffing up. I guess the bleu window and curtains was a draw for me. :)
ReplyDeleteV
Very nice catch here--thanks!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! There's one of my favourite numbers again, V. And I feel I'm hopelessly behind schedule on my shutter-weathering. Better hop to it.
ReplyDeleteSuch an artsy, historic view of that old window - love it!
ReplyDeleteTres charmant!
what's a little peeling paint when it photographs so charmingly???
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these shabby shutters and the wrought iron in front of the window. I even love the curtains.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo!
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup photos de fenêtres!