Conservatory and greenhouse in Reynolda Gardens, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
"Historic Reynolda Gardens"
Julius I. Foust Building -- University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Aycock Auditorium -- University of North Carolina at Greensboro
"Winter Concert at UNCG"
Flat Top Manor -- Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Finding Mitford, Part 2
Apothecary Shop -- Old Salem
"Old Salem, North Carolina"
If you need some fresh inspiration for your photography, I hope you'll visit Thursday's Inspiration at Little Red House to see other bloggers' architecture photos. Have a great day!
Denise
If you need some fresh inspiration for your photography, I hope you'll visit Thursday's Inspiration at Little Red House to see other bloggers' architecture photos. Have a great day!
Denise
Enjoyed all your photos. I was very intrigued with the arched dormer windows on Moses Cone house and amazed that I didn't notice that feature when we've been there -- maybe there was too much else to see.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos. I love architecture and you have a great eye for great examples. The ceiling in the auditorium is very interesting. I will check out Thursday's inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful photos. I love old buildings and architecture. Pamela
ReplyDeleteMy dream conservatory at the top Denise. Each photo has something architecturally different and interesting. Thanks for sharing the places you've been.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Beautiful...I have yet to visit the Reynolda ... have to take the time to do that... I heard it was wonderful...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture in this conservatory. Lovely capture too. My sister lives in North Carolina, and I find that there is so many interesting buildings.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Beautiful photos, as always. Flat Top Manor, one of my faves.
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful examples of architecture! I love old buildings so much -- the attention to detail is amazing. Thanks so much for contributing to Thursday's Inspiration. xoxo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inspiration photos. There is so many buildings that have such wonderful architecture. The conservatory is my fav. Hope you are having a good week-end.
ReplyDeleteDenise, I like your new header. So professional!
ReplyDeleteLove that wonderful little window in the dormer most of all. We have window dormers, but ours are bor-ing.
ReplyDeleteOh I am sucking in my breath with delight! How gorgeous!
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