These rural homes all look so inviting, esp as they are surrounded by such natural beauty.
It is a nice house and the garden looks great.Greetings,Filip
It is an interesting colour Dave, goes very well with the palnts surrounding it, especially the brown/orangey coloured bush in the front.
It's a cheerful little house with a lush, green yard.
That is real lime green!!! To match lime trees planted in the yard, perhaps? I agree with Sharon - it's cheerful and makes you feel good.
It looks like a nice place to live.Something was wrong with my post yesterday. Not sure what went wrong.
Lovely house with beautiful green surroundings.
With the green and red, it is Christmas there, all year round!
And perfectly made to suit the environment. It makes me remember the cathedral in Liberia with its open stonework down the sides, allowing the air to flow through and avoid the need of air conditioning.
Nice place to live, or for holidays ;)
I love this kind of rural setting and how they make the houses look so cheerful with their bright colours.
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These rural homes all look so inviting, esp as they are surrounded by such natural beauty.
It is a nice house and the garden looks great.
Greetings,
Filip
It is an interesting colour Dave, goes very well with the palnts surrounding it, especially the brown/orangey coloured bush in the front.
It's a cheerful little house with a lush, green yard.
That is real lime green!!! To match lime trees planted in the yard, perhaps? I agree with Sharon - it's cheerful and makes you feel good.
It looks like a nice place to live.
Something was wrong with my post yesterday. Not sure what went wrong.
Lovely house with beautiful green surroundings.
With the green and red, it is Christmas there, all year round!
And perfectly made to suit the environment. It makes me remember the cathedral in Liberia with its open stonework down the sides, allowing the air to flow through and avoid the need of air conditioning.
Nice place to live, or for holidays ;)
I love this kind of rural setting and how they make the houses look so cheerful with their bright colours.
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