A stone house, now a museum, circa 1799-1800 on the St. Lawrence river. I have no idea why the humungous old iron cooking pot is sitting on the lawn. Also surprized no one has nicked it.
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A stone house, now a museum, circa 1799-1800 on the St. Lawrence river. I have no idea why the humungous old iron cooking pot is sitting on the lawn. Also surprized no one has nicked it.
I've looked at these two several times and I can't choose between the colour and the BW. I guess what I am saying is ... I like them both.
Thank you Asnow. I agree, not that much to chose, there are such muted colours in the "colour" version that it doesn't differ that much to the eye from the b&w version.
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