This is a discussion on If licorice allsorts built a house. within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; ...
I'll have to admit, had to look it up, but well taken and titled.
I did look it up...and I still don't get the connection Liquorice allsorts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But aside from that...this is a wonderfully made image with a classic composition. Lovely eye guiding here.
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Hahaha... I didn't have to look it up. Green, white, green.. not necessarily the allsorts colours but a good approximation! Nicely spotted, Michael.
I 'spose they had a sale on siding ... or are Ukrainian ... but yes, I can see the licorice concept ...
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Licorice Allsort addict daughter of an Allsort addict. This made me laugh. Good title. I think this sort of paint job was fairly common, at least out West, in the forties and
fifties.
If the white was black it was be a closer match to a real liquorish allsort ... but cool shot and title M!
well spotted Michael, really having a good chuckle over the title - well done!
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