Oh my goodness, fotoface ~~ what a perfect setting for a story. I feel one coming on. It was quiet in the small village, no one knew what was about to happen......"
janice hi, thatch roofing in stead of tiles or slate, use to be very common in England, looks to me. the man is replacing the ridge part only. It don't come cheap this workmenship and the straw is a special cut too. Some part of the country use reed, from the marshland reed beds.
This is truly a great view of a craftsman at work. Thank you for sharing this! I have not seen work like this before. To me it is artistry at work--both sides of the lens. :)
hi welcome to my blog. at the moment i have to try every thing out, thats in this blogging lark so if you see some big mistakes . ITS NOT MY FAULT. o k just having laugh well you have too !! so i do hope you will enjoy my photo's as much as i do and i also hope you will understand that if a picture is a little bit out of focus ; it sometimes happens you just got to get the shot regardless to wheather or not the camera setting are right. landscapes , skyscapes , wildlife, bugs and birds . so there we have it , some of my pic's I will add a few words but not all, as I would like you too have a say , if you like it say so , if you don't well say you don't [keep it sweet though] thanks
6 comments:
polona
would be rude not to take pictures
LOL
Oh my goodness, fotoface ~~ what a perfect setting for a story. I feel one coming on. It was quiet in the small village, no one knew what was about to happen......"
Pictures speak to me :)
WANDA
There you go: get down on paper or in the computer , you could be on you're
way to make a fortune ..
Gosh I just realized I did not have this blog in my reader Mark - so sorry for not commenting sooner.
What interesting photos - why is straw put on the roof?
janice
hi, thatch roofing in stead of tiles or slate, use to be very common in England,
looks to me. the man is replacing the ridge part only.
It don't come cheap this workmenship
and the straw is a special cut too.
Some part of the country use reed, from the marshland reed beds.
This is truly a great view of a craftsman at work. Thank you for sharing this! I have not seen work like this before. To me it is artistry at work--both sides of the lens. :)
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