A helluva town it is indeed! What a great shot for the day, Sandy! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!Sylvia
Oh gosh this is great! Very nicely designed.Looks like Toon Town :)
It looks like a giant picked up a town and put it in his pocket.
yeah I upgraded my firefox software and now it works on your site and I can see the photos-fun
Super find and capture my friend.
wow, that is just stunning! Beautiful.
Wow! Fabulous!!HugsSueAnn
how cute! that's truly one of a kind.
what si fantastic! St. John's huh?
A great photo, Sandy! And the title is perfect.
that's brilliant.and you so make me want to visit a city.I was in New York in late February... but am nearest to Toronto. I should go... these photos are so inspiring.
Looks like someone's toy box. Nice details.
Great shot Sandy and I love the title.
Awesome shot and detail. Happy WW!
what a great find, Sandy!
The skyline (past and present) is a cathedral unto itself.Where did you find this? I'll have to look for it next time I'm near St John the Devine.
wow! i wonder if they molded it or carved it. but looks more like its molded.
Wow -- nice shot. And as others have said, lovely tribute to the old skyline.
awesome! very art deco (I hope, before I embarrass myself). I'd love to see the larger part that it is on. it's a great switch on gargoyles. got your number, will call!
I'm not one who is inclined to go to cities... But your right! it is one neat concrete wilderness adventure!
Very nice shot. It almost looks like something you'd find built out of sand on the beach.
Fantastic! The town with her buildings like playing cards! Beautiful image, Sandy!
I just love little architectural details like this. You know that some workman sweated blood on this making it just right.
cool!Things have been CRAZY here! Check out my Wednsday post if you canAloha from WaikikiComfort Spiral
I love the buildings going in all different directions. I wonder what this symbolizes.
That's very cool.
You always find the neatest buildings!
Thanks for being here.
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A helluva town it is indeed! What a great shot for the day, Sandy! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Oh gosh this is great! Very nicely designed.Looks like Toon Town :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a giant picked up a town and put it in his pocket.
ReplyDeleteyeah I upgraded my firefox software and now it works on your site and I can see the photos-fun
ReplyDeleteSuper find and capture my friend.
ReplyDeletewow, that is just stunning! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
how cute! that's truly one of a kind.
ReplyDeletewhat si fantastic! St. John's huh?
ReplyDeleteA great photo, Sandy! And the title is perfect.
ReplyDeletethat's brilliant.
ReplyDeleteand you so make me want to visit a city.
I was in New York in late February...
but am nearest to Toronto. I should go...
these photos are so inspiring.
Looks like someone's toy box. Nice details.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Sandy and I love the title.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot and detail. Happy WW!
ReplyDeletewhat a great find, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteThe skyline (past and present) is a cathedral unto itself.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find this? I'll have to look for it next time I'm near St John the Devine.
wow! i wonder if they molded it or carved it. but looks more like its molded.
ReplyDeleteWow -- nice shot. And as others have said, lovely tribute to the old skyline.
ReplyDeleteawesome! very art deco (I hope, before I embarrass myself). I'd love to see the larger part that it is on. it's a great switch on gargoyles.
ReplyDeletegot your number, will call!
I'm not one who is inclined to go to cities... But your right! it is one neat concrete wilderness adventure!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot. It almost looks like something you'd find built out of sand on the beach.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! The town with her buildings like playing cards! Beautiful image, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteI just love little architectural details like this. You know that some workman sweated blood on this making it just right.
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeleteThings have been CRAZY here! Check out my Wednsday post if you can
Aloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
I love the buildings going in all different directions. I wonder what this symbolizes.
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool.
ReplyDeleteYou always find the neatest buildings!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.