Sucre Vert: peeking through a large gap in the fencing. the open window freaked me out a bit.
Sucre Vert: This house is now missing its infamous outsized weathervane, but it's still incredibly charming. legend has it Babe Ruth stayed here when he was spring training in nearby Crescent Lake.
Sucre Vert: sky blue house round the back - owl is always watching you
Sucre Vert: I don't know how happy richard is about it, however.
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Sucre Vert: the top of the heap, way up there, queens' wreath and bougainvillea reach beyond the strangling potato vines.
Sucre Vert: This garden has many good things in it: a vegetable patch, an old horseshoe court, an orchid shed, a few fountains
Sucre Vert: The colors on the crossbeams
Sucre Vert: the yellow house also harbors one of our oldest street lamps, but some bastard stole the sign recently.
Sucre Vert: leash pulling
Sucre Vert: on the way to the greenhouse
Sucre Vert: this house tries very hard with its statuary. the weeds and black mold on every other surface kind of kill the intended mood a little, however.
Sucre Vert: a more tasteful and appropriate weathervane now sits all alone on the yellow house. DISAPPROVE.
Sucre Vert: charming in its own dilapidated way, though.
Sucre Vert: the chateau - old leonard's house.
Sucre Vert: the greenhouse is hidden behind broken fencing and leeching vinery.
Sucre Vert: frustrated by weeds - I think that's a mulligan and o'hare tune.
Sucre Vert: sycamore trees are the only species of tree aware that September has arrived.
Sucre Vert: the paper mulberry hidden in a back alley - bears fruit at random times during the year, so you gotta be vigilant. no one will see you gorge on it, either, so good deal all around.
Sucre Vert: someone's workbench. something different is laid out on it every week.
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Sucre Vert: more old fencing - attempts to bolster under the bulging hedge.
Sucre Vert: These old wire fences are the best. Always wonder about who installed them and when.
Sucre Vert: The mammoth property on the corner known for decades as "the Witch's House" - two dilapidated houses and a greenhouse half-returned to the earth shelter under this anthropomorphic greenery.