This art is for those Math lovers out there.
The Square Root of Two sits at the entrance to
Sertoma Art Center which is part of the Shelley Lake Trail
Surely qualifies for symmetry of some sort at least the trees...
The color and fancy architecture of this one caught my eye.
THIS IS THE BIG Oakwood Finale
First this huge home from several views
I apologize for the ugly and mildewy parking signs...
We have had a very WET last few months
The front door is gorgeous
All the various shapes and styles of windows and
The beautiful stain glass window. I wish there had been more sun
Another pretty RED door
The last three photos are the same home front and side very festive and a variety of
different trees and bushes.
Super festive photos!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy
We love the home with the red door too, and the Square Root of Two is suitably intriguing!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful homes and I love when they decorate outside on the porch with a decorated Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely houses but the single storey is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteIt has been nice to tour Oakwood with you. That first house is a BIG house! Very Merry!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning!
I think 2 + 2 = 5, therefore will take your word on any/all other math issues.
ReplyDeleteAs for Oakwood, it's being added to my "bucket list", at the top!
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteA feast of form, most with function! I do love homes like these - but oh the maintenance... YAM xx
I love that big house. A real beauty.
ReplyDeleteThose houses really are pretty but we wouldn't wanna be that close to the neighbors!
ReplyDeletethese old homes are just fantastic! all of them are lovely. If i were going to live in one of the ones today it would be number 1. that is just right for me, decorations and even the color.
ReplyDeleteThat sculpture is interesting but we love seeing the beautiful old houses.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. Thanks for sharing da Historic Oakwood pics. Mom says dat in past years, she has gone on the holiday tours of Historic Oakwood homes. Your pics brought back good memories.
ReplyDeleteWags,
Ranger
I love an old house.
ReplyDeleteRaleigh has such beautiful architecture. I never saw enough of it when I was in Fayetteville.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes and decorations. XO
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. The third picture is my favorite
ReplyDeleteOMD, those are just so amazin'!!! Ma wants to live in each one of them! the fancy windows one is my favorite! The window is just spectacular! You sure do have some pawsome houses there in your city!
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