Tuesday, March 29, 2011

My World Tuesday; "Queenslanders";

Contemporary and traditional homes in Queensland;






















15 comments:

  1. Such different but beautiful houses! Love your photos as always, Trudi! An interesting look at your world. Hope you have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  2. They all look like lovely homes. My favorite is the second one, I love the veranda or balcony on the second level. BTW, I love your header shot, just beautiful.

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  3. Looks like a peaceful neighbourhood.

    Please have a good Tuesday.


    daily athens

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  4. Looks good! You never loose a photo opportunity right? :)
    I like the theme this week from your world.

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  5. Fascinating. Love the old houses, but the new glass ones are pretty stunning too.

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  6. I love the old houses. Your photos remind me of my visits to Queensland.

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  7. Thanks for the look at all the different types of houses. I enjoyed the tour. I bloghopped my way over here, have a great day!

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  8. They all look comfy, tidy and functional but the second one is my favorite because it has character written all over its façade and seems loaded with old world charm.:)

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  9. nice photos...

    followed you, follow me back

    visiting from My World...
    mine's here:
    http://kc2009.blogspot.com/2011/03/mag-aso-getaway.html

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  10. I saw the movie Australia and enjoyed the scenery.

    What kind of house is yours?

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  11. Ann, thanks for your visit. I live in a contemporary home but it is adapted from the early Australian homesteads with a breezeway. I like it as it is very easy to maintain and has a lot of natural light.

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  12. I notice that all seem to have shaded balconies or porches of some sort. Must be lovely to sit in the warm air.

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  13. Interesting contrast! All of them seem to be pleasant to live! My favorit is the third one.
    Have a nice day.

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  14. Great shots. Interesting architecture.

    Darryl and Ruth :)

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