This is one of those "happen upon" things that photographers find. At first glance, you think beautiful stone work;charming roof line;interesting window. Then you walk a little further and it hits you. You shake your head in disbelief. A Garden Shed? This wonderful piece of architecture and craftsmanship is a garden shed?Please, enlarge the photos, and shake your head, too. I bet those tomatoes are good.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
indeed amazing!!
ReplyDeletewow, so cute and such style. very quaint indeed. good eye.
ReplyDeleteI want a garden shed like that! Amazing. MB
ReplyDeletemaybe some elves live inside!
ReplyDeleteThis is probably the most beautiful garden shed in the whole world. Those tomatoes may be good but could use some more water.
ReplyDeleteYou gotta love it!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, nice to meet you :)
ReplyDeleteLovely blog :)
Fairy-tale-like. Hansel and Gretel's gingerbread house, but with, marshmallows and candy and chocolate...Mmmmm...
ReplyDeleteohmigod, there are tomatoes in this lovely garden!It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Léia :)
And I complained about the price tag of a pre-fab one from Home Depot. I have major garden shed envy.
ReplyDeletethats a neat building, if they people who lived there had small kids or grandkids it could be a kids clubhouse.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a rather splendid version of a garden shed. Beautiful handiwork!
ReplyDeletePretty, arty and quite unique!
ReplyDeleteA one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteIf that's what the garden shed looks like, could you please show us the house to which it belongs?
ReplyDeleteIn the city where I live, it is not uncommon to see sheds like this. We have an ordinance that all sheds, etc. must have the same facade type as the house. :S
ReplyDeleteThis one is very pretty though. Looks like something from a fairy tale.
When looking for accommodations in Santa Fe recently, I came upon a "stone cottage" which this wonderful "shed" resembles. Ever since I have fantasized about living in a stone cottage. I wonder if the house looks anything like this edifice you photographed? Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteBlokes and Sheds. A book has been written about it but it didn't include this one to my knowledge
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in such a shed. Evokes images of fairy tales. And maybe a fairly tale life therein.
ReplyDeleteThat's a neat garden shed. I'm thinking it's almost big enough to be a cottage. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat's an awful lot of time, energy, & MONEY to spend on a garden shed! It's really nice & I love those doors!
ReplyDeleteWhile it isn't something I would build...well, it is if I the money, skill and inclination...
ReplyDeleteMaybe the builder got off to a rocky start and just continued on?
It is beautiful!
What must the house look like, or is it boring and plain? Maybe one spouse didn't like the other messing with the main building and they put all their creativity into the garden shed. But my imagination is running away with me. It's a very, very nice shed, what fun to discover this.
ReplyDeleteI want one of those in my backyard...
ReplyDeleteactually...out front would be okay too!
Maria
Someone is either wealthy or talented or both. WOW! Pretty nifty!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice find indeed!
ReplyDeleteMaybe it is elves, secret location for Kebler? Too cute.
ReplyDeleteThat is one fabulous looking garden shed and I want one for my yard!
ReplyDeleteCute shed but maybe more time should have been spent on those "maters" B2. They're looking a little ratty! HA
ReplyDeleteV
Whoa! There's a photo I have of a place in Seattle like this....I must dig it up....after I sort through all the wedding photos...and send it to you...
ReplyDeleteA garden shed? Looks like it couldn't make up its mind on whether to become a church or a fairytale gingerbread house. Someone has had lots of talent and lots of time.
ReplyDeleteHow cute - something a little Disney about it for me.
ReplyDelete