Monday, June 22, 2009

You'd think I was in Europe...


....but no~ while in San Diego my friend, Anita, took me to Balboa Park where we perused the museums and lunched in the gardens. I thought the architecture was amazing, so I set my camera on 'sepia' and snapped away. The pictures would make a wonderful art project, so feel free to use them! Just right click on picture to save on your computer.
Enjoy!














10 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! How ornate! It's very generous of you to share your photos with us!!! Thanks! ~Lori

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  2. You captured it well Myrna! Love the last one especially. Toni

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  3. Gorgeous! I think they would look good framed too in a grouping!

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  4. Myrna the photos are absolutely beautiful. See I told you that you have a way of bringing out the beauty in things and focusing on the gorgeous details :) Rose
    P.S. I would leave my blog address lile I see others do, but I don't know how yet :)

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  5. Hi Myrna....thanks for stopping by and leaving such kind words...I am glad you enjoyed the home and garden tour....Your blog is lovely....wonderful photographs of this gorgeous building!
    Take care, Laura

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  6. I agree, seems like pictures you took in Europe! I'm peeking around your blog... I'm going to have fun swapping with you for the Summer Swap! :)
    PS. Your doggie Winston is darling!

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  7. It’s so nice site. We love to see more on this site. Keep on updating… MonkAreRee Bali ***

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  8. Myrna,
    Those are Fabulous pictures...right in my own back yard. I didn't even realize at first where they were taken...Photography should be you "other job"

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  9. Myrna,
    Haven't visted your blog in awhile. Love the photos. Hope your summer is going well.
    Judy

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  10. Oh my Goodness!!!!! What stunning architecture!!!!! My brother~in~law went to Rome and gave me many pictures to use and let me tell you, those buildings are just as pretty as whats in Rome!
    Thanks for sharing :)

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