Whenever I see his work, I think he chose his surname so very well. I liked looking all all his buildings and works in Barcelona, but ... would not want to live next to them on a day-to-day basis.
I really enjoy your Gaudi photos, and will forever associate him and his work with you and your blog (since you introduced me to him!) :-) I love the roof of this building, and the fun paint colors!
I hope you find the missing CJ Samson book ~ my friend Barbara in England told me about him, and I was lucky my library has them all, because after Dissolution, I was hooked. I'm about 1/3 through Heartstone, and when I'm done it's going to be strange to have to leave our friends Shardlake and Barak and Tudor England and read something else now! :-) I will have to check out Susanna Gregory, thanks for mentioning her!
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that is wack!
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
fish on the roof?
You and I had the same word idea for the letter K.You have a great example of Kitsch.
Interesting!
What fun!
Gaudi- so quirky!
But I really like his work! It is like a nice fairytale dream.
Whenever I see his work, I think he chose his surname so very well. I liked looking all all his buildings and works in Barcelona, but ... would not want to live next to them on a day-to-day basis.
Different. Very different. :)
That is so very cool. And I love the word kitschy.
One of these days I'm heading to Spain to see Gaudi up close and personal!!!
Wow, great detail. I love the attention to detail on the fish scale roof.
I missed this the other day! Fabulous!
Calling by from ABC Wednesday, great K shot, delighted to have found you now following. :)
I really enjoy your Gaudi photos, and will forever associate him and his work with you and your blog (since you introduced me to him!) :-) I love the roof of this building, and the fun paint colors!
I hope you find the missing CJ Samson book ~ my friend Barbara in England told me about him, and I was lucky my library has them all, because after Dissolution, I was hooked. I'm about 1/3 through Heartstone, and when I'm done it's going to be strange to have to leave our friends Shardlake and Barak and Tudor England and read something else now! :-) I will have to check out Susanna Gregory, thanks for mentioning her!
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