There is something about this collection of peaked roofs that reminds me of little buildings that my Dad and I used to make out of the cardboard that the laundry used in folding his shirts. Each sheet of cardboard had a white side that could be decorated with windows, doors and so forth, and we could create little villages.
You've brought back a very sweet memory. Thank you!
At first I thought there was snow on the roofs in the top photo! I love doing paintings of rooftops with their dramatic angles and shadows. Love these photos, Vicki.
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There is something about this collection of peaked roofs that reminds me of little buildings that my Dad and I used to make out of the cardboard that the laundry used in folding his shirts. Each sheet of cardboard had a white side that could be decorated with windows, doors and so forth, and we could create little villages.
You've brought back a very sweet memory. Thank you!
At first I thought there was snow on the roofs in the top photo! I love doing paintings of rooftops with their dramatic angles and shadows. Love these photos, Vicki.
I love your memory, Frances!
Looks like they are all Tin Roofs. Oh boy I haven't heard rain on a tin roof for so many years. Do you have tin roofs Vicki?
Yes, we do!
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