And in it - is some of the buildings of the people who settled Ft Collins - and it is cool!
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And then there were other houses in the little village!
Look closely at the photo above
See anything more 21st centruy in there?
I was really tempted to move it.... but I didn't know if I would get in trouble
The window on this little house intrigued me
I really really really wanted to go in
but the doors are locked!!
and in color
Check out that curtain!!
I had too much fun with this one
trying to make it look vintage
if you ever get to Ft Collins CO
you might enjoy this little village
and there is a museum next to it that has different shows
The day we went there was a quilt show hanging of modern quilts
and a local photographer
12 comments:
Garden hose green ... sigh. Fun post and yes it is a cool place.
I lived in Fort Collins for 6 years in the 1950-1960s, and don't remember ever seeing this compound. Could it be a more recent restoration? I'll have to check it out the next time we are in the area!! Thanks for sharing. Sally
The beauty of the cabins show up beautifully in your photos!
That looks really neat! And that's usually my problem as well..locked when I'm there. Grrr
Love the black and white photos. I lived in one similar, but not nearly as nice for 2-1/2 years. An interesting experience living without running water and very little heat. Sure glad I had quilts.
So interesting about the woman who lived there! Loved the photos, especially the B&W ones and the one with the faded window curtain and cup!
What a charming well built cabin. I'll definitely try to visit it on my next trip up to Fort Collins
It is very charming.
Worth a Thousand Words
...you've got a little slice of heaven here!
Love the cabin ~ great photos all ^_^
A ShutterBug Explores ~ aka (A Creative Harbor)
I like the black and white shots - very interesting!
Very fun shots. I really like the vintage looking ones.
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