Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Space to imagine

 
A weathered wooden door opens...who wouldn't be enticed by this glimpse of a courtyard beyond? There's space and light (so much more than expected), a sense of serenity, and possibilities too. Imagine it by night, glowing candles set in lanterns and a long draped table laid for a party...or early morning, when you could drink coffee and eat a perfect croissant under a tree to the sound of birdsong. What would you do if it were yours? 

13 comments:

Karen Wojcik Berner said...

Lovely! A wrought iron lounge chair and tea table would assure many pleasurable hours hidden away reading on those days without dinner parties.

Nancy MacMillan said...

What lovely thoughts to wake up to this morning.
A number of years ago I rented an apartment in
Paris for me and my daughter when she graduated
from college. And for two weeks we pretended we lived there.
Sadly, we never got to Provence, but your piece brought back
a flood of wonderful memories.

Warmest thoughts,
Nancy MacMillan @blogofavetswife.blogspot.com

Nancy MacMillan said...

Sorry for the scrambled message. Words ran behind my picture. I tried to fix but only made it worse. :)

bright star said...

Deborah if iy was mine I would spend as much time as possible in it! all the best Angela

Tuula said...

Lovely shot...few places can you find such peace like in Provence. I'd have my coffee and pain au chocolat there every morning... bon weekend!

Marcheline said...

1. A large wrought iron wine rack.

2. A round stone wall enclosing a hot tub. Near the wine rack.

8-)

Gorgeous shot!

Lynne with an e said...

I do like that coffee and croissant idea, as long as it's not too early morning...

James Kiester said...

It'd be the ideal spot to enjoy some really good wine & cheese.

Vanessa said...

It's begging for a table and chairs, but maybe they are hidden behind the door.

Muriel said...

Nice picture! I think that it begs for some music...

emily wheeler said...

I would hopefully be able to afford to maintain it! Hahaha. Really, though, it's a lovely spot for a wedding, isn't it? Can't you just see the tables with tea light candles and long white tablecloths, the floating dresses of the bridal party? It's ideal.

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lencilicious said...

If it's mine, I will definitely spend most of time there cuddling my husband and enjoying a nice cup of tea and brownies.

Clipping Path Outsource said...

I like it,,,))

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