I love the colours there, and the river is pretty! As for the church I've posted today,I'm afraid we can't say about Polish architecture here, since Gliwice belonged to Germany till 1945. The Polish -German border was 12km from Gliwice in place called Łubie. I'll show it one day:) Good night Lois Anne and Jacob:)
Colorado in Color presents a series of photos, most of which were taken in September and November of 2010. Southwestern Colorado is featured, offering glimpses of the Great Sand Dunes, Gunnison, Leadville, the Royal Gorge, etc.
The photographs were taken primarily by myself and my wife, Lois Anne and are copyrighted by L & L Photography. All rights are reserved.
We have, as of February 2013, added our daughter, Denise Jelonek, a resident of Colorado, as a contributor to this blog. She is an excellent photographer and has many beautiful photographs to share.
Enjoy!
7 comments:
Mines creep me out these days.
This seems to be a beautiful place, Jacob!
Oh I'd love to hear the stories that place has to tell & EXPLORE INSIDE! WoW!
RE: House in my post - It's actually an old grist mill from the 1800's - Very old
I really like the bottom part of the photo: the river.
I love the colours there, and the river is pretty!
As for the church I've posted today,I'm afraid we can't say about Polish architecture here, since Gliwice belonged to Germany till 1945. The Polish -German border was 12km from Gliwice in place called Łubie. I'll show it one day:)
Good night Lois Anne and Jacob:)
The shape of that entrance with the pointy top reminds me of Greeks and Etruscans. I like it!
Oh wow that is amazing. What was mined? That arched entrance in the rock is awesome. Is it abandoned? MB
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