
This house with grey weathered siding was photographed on Digby Neck, a long, narrow piece of land on the eastern side of Nova Scotia on the Bay of Fundy. The weather is harsh there on the Atlantic coast of Canada so people frequently use cedar shingles that are left unfinished and allowed to weather naturally. The beauty and character always draw me in.
Brought to you in response to Jude’s Life in Colour: black or grey.
I prefer to see wood naturally fade into that lovely silvery grey. Not so sure about the mint green paintwork though, and I imagine that needs doing regularly. Looks like this is in a fabulous location, with great views. Thanks for the link Pat ๐ค
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I love the color of the trim but I also thought about the upkeep on it. As I’m getting older – close to 80, that seems to be my first thought. How much work will this take to keep and maintain, and is it worth it.
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Yes, as we get older having to maintain properties and gardens becomes increasingly challenging.
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Oh, I do like that house – the paint colour goes beautifully with the grey shingles ๐
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I think so, too. I have been looking at that photo for a long time and now I had a good theme to post. Happy day!
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That is lovely!
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The seems to have weathered a number of storms.
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I guess I can only hope to look that good after weathering my storms. ๐
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What a gorgeous looking house
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I’m glad you like it as much as I do, Alison.
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