I got
temporarily lost Sunday morning. Well, no not lost, I just took a wrong turn and got caught on a dead end street. It was the end of Anderson near
Bayside. In the middle of many warehouses and businesses colored gray and off white these two buildings jump out at you. With more snow coming tonight and tomorrow, around here these days, my world is pretty white. Hey, color my world!
You don't see turquoise buildings very often, do you?! Definitely a nice way to brighten a long, white winter. Too bad about the graffiti.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors, it is nice to see colors in middle of winter.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the white, Birdman. As for the rest of us...you add color wherever you go.
ReplyDeleteIf this photo is an example, your life will be very colourful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors to see in the winter.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the colors, and the shapes and composition!:)
ReplyDeleteWow you sure can't miss that place. Excellent color!
ReplyDeleteThis is a color you see in the southwest often but, even here I don't think I've seen two large buildings brightly painted like this. It's kind of cheerful!
ReplyDeleteA lovely building. I like the bright color!
ReplyDeleteNow those are some nice looking buildings. The color looks fabulous even with the graffiti!
ReplyDeleteThe buildings look like they belong in Tallahasseeee, or somewhere in the Caribbean. I don't associate those colors with Portland at all. Hey, thanks for all your visits, I've been quite remiss in returning the favor; life kind of gets in the way. I hope you get more snow than us tonight:)
ReplyDeleteColor does it for me and with the snow and gray skies, these warehouses just "pop" -- Hope that your new snow does not come too high up these turquoise buildings!
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..Well.. you had the chance of a beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteCostas
These are brave building owners! Love the colour!
ReplyDeleteA shade of blue not easy to find!
ReplyDeleteSo there are turquoise gems in Maine...
ReplyDeleteI love the different tone of blues, this picture is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Color? Color? Unheard of! In winter? In New England?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful pop of color on a gray winter day.
ReplyDeleteEasily found in the dead of winter.
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