Beaver Hall
By: Lesley
Category: Gananoque
Aperture: | f/4.1 |
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Focal Length: | 11mm |
ISO: | 80 |
Shutter: | 1/0 sec |
Camera: | DMC-ZS7 |
The Beaver Hall Bed & Breakfast in Gananoque awaits your visit. As the sign over the unusually green door says, this house was built in 1826 with renovations in 1870 and extensive restoration done in 2006.
Participating in Mellow Yellow Monday and Portes de Lundi
It looks like a lovey place to stay
it’s a beautiful, welcoming door. and i love the color, too…green doors are not common around here.
P.S. you got your Signs link at MYM.
thanks for letting me know! I’ve corrected it
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Great, Lesley! Very welcoming doors – and a welcome contribution to Monday Doorways.
I like the grill-work on that door.
that’s a nice looking door…it might even be historical.
That green is such a great color, it’s very inviting!
Love the grill work on that door!
Charming and unique door!
Oh my goodness, isn’t this just gorgeous! I’ll have to save this page to show my husband. He grew up in Montreal, and I keep wanting to include Quebec in our travels. How could anyone resist this wonderful yellow and green combination?
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
Gorgeous!
My Mellow Yellow, please come and see.
My gosh, it looks like a scene right out of Ireland!
COLOR DILEMMA
Yellow or red—which shall it be?
Red for you and yellow for me?
Perhaps you’d rather have yellow instead—
Which leaves me, of course, with handfuls of red!
Whichever hue you decide to choose,
I’ll take the other—no one will lose!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Queen Liliuokalani statue in Honolulu
This is a fabulous door…that is another thing I like to photograph. But must admit I don’t get very many shots.