We need one like this for our front door. Well, that's what my wife thinks. And the red wreaths hanging on the light post and garage lights have faded to orange. And I don't care! :)
@Tex: I'll have to photograph the fence line in full. It's not a very wide fence, just really provides a bit of a gateway for an oval driveway entrance.
i am curious what kind of greenery that is? it is very simple, but like you said i rather enjoy that ... so cool! i really enjoy white lights only on homes ... but then i think i rather enjoyed all the colors ... so i guess i can change my thoughts often. even secondly. ( :
I like the simplicity as well, William. It is lovely.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the elegance is linked to simplicity.
ReplyDeleteTomás.
Looks good, all you need really.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't need anymore, William, the simplicity does it!
ReplyDeleteI like the "L" and the fence.
ReplyDeleteSimple is the best.
ReplyDeleteI agree, pomp does not look attractive.
ReplyDeleteWe need one like this for our front door. Well, that's what my wife thinks. And the red wreaths hanging on the light post and garage lights have faded to orange. And I don't care! :)
ReplyDelete@Linda: it's pleasing to the eye.
ReplyDelete@Tomas: indeed.
@Stefan: that's true.
@Jan: simplicity aside, it's a rather big wreath.
@Revrunner: yes, that stylized L appeals to me.
@Marianne: it is.
@Mariusz: it doesn't.
@Lowell: we tended to have one for our front door as long as I can recall.
Yep, the simplicity of this wreath works well in this setting.
ReplyDeletenice gate/fence, too!
ReplyDeleteSimple but festive at the same time.
ReplyDeleteLooks good with the red bow !
ReplyDeleteA beautiful wreath!
ReplyDeleteI can 'bank' on this beauty.
ReplyDeleteSimplicity is always the best way to go.
ReplyDeleteNice and elegant!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I really like simple wreaths and garland lately. Just pretty greens with a simple red bow. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. Best wishes
ReplyDeleteThat's a large one. We had to buy a new one this year so I found one that was completely different from the last one.
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice. :)
ReplyDeletelovely holiday cheer
ReplyDeleteThat is nice. T minus 9 !
ReplyDeleteBig, elegant, and nicely framed!
ReplyDeleteThis is quite noticeable in spite of all the buzz in the background.
ReplyDeleteThere are virtually no wreaths here. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteless is more!
ReplyDeleteIt's an elegant picture, William!
ReplyDeleteRed and green, the best Christmas colours!
ReplyDeleteHow one can comment on a wreath ? Nothing more important to speak about ?
ReplyDeleteSalim
It suits the architecture.. simple and elegant.
ReplyDeleteSimple works for me, too.
ReplyDelete@EG: thanks!
ReplyDelete@Tex: I'll have to photograph the fence line in full. It's not a very wide fence, just really provides a bit of a gateway for an oval driveway entrance.
@Sharon: it certainly works well that way.
@Karl: I certainly thought so.
@VP: thanks!
@Birdman: quite a play on words!
@Norma: it is.
@Luis: indeed!
@Krisztina: the two colours work well together.
@Joseph: thank you.
@Judy: there's no problem finding them here.
@Lauren: I thought so!
ReplyDelete@Jen: thanks!
@Tammie: thank you.
@Stuart: yes, we're getting closer!
@Kay: there's a huge one on the government conference center that they have to put up with electric hoists.
@Red: it does stand out.
@Ciel: thanks!
@Tanya: in this case, definitely!
@RedPat: thank you!
@Marleen: they mix together so well.
@Salim: um... well, okay, if that's the way you feel...
@Hilary: it's quite a nice building... I've not photographed it before, but I have photographed the senior's center it's connected to.
@Whisk: me too.
i am curious what kind of greenery that is? it is very simple, but like you said i rather enjoy that ... so cool! i really enjoy white lights only on homes ... but then i think i rather enjoyed all the colors ... so i guess i can change my thoughts often. even secondly. ( :
ReplyDeletePerfect. Thanks for your thoughts on my blog.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely, sometimes simplest is the best.
ReplyDeleteVery classic over a beautiful wrought iron gate...
ReplyDeleteLove your header photo... brrrrrrr!
Pretty! A red bow is always cheerful.
ReplyDeletelovely :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite kind of wreath! Plain and evocative!
ReplyDeleteMe too William.. Simple wins every time!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDelete@Beth: I don't know off hand.
ReplyDelete@Jim: you're welcome.
@Randy: it is indeed.
@Denise: quite true.
@Genie: thank you!
@Linda: that it is.
@Jen: definitely!
@Cheryl: that it is.
@Grace: it does, yes.
@Jennifer: definitely!