Old ivy on masonry- nothing could be prettier. Weathered cedar shingles. (Hmmm- possibly reclad an old bldg and make it a new sports equipment shed?)
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The inside of a post office that was converted into a marketplace- their bathrooms where so simple + humble + perfect. Love the large del-style wall tile. (Maybe for the kitchen project this winter?)
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This restaurant we stopped into was an old pharmacy- the buildings were built nearly on top of each other, staircases (and internal access) added later on.
One of the many historic buildings we visited- this one belonged to an 'indigo planter' who's crops were located on another island. (Now that I've seen this journal displayed in this house- it's decided, the one we have dating back 60 years is coming out of the attic).
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