his home, beautiful in its simplicity! and it has HIGH ceilings which so many home buyers are crazy for, at least on House Hunting on HG network. when I see high ceilings, all I can think is all the heat going UP, and...how does one change light bulbs, and cobwebs!
i really enjoyed your post there. i need to see this one in person. we really enjoy our recent trip in Nov. to see the missions in Texas. nice!! thanks for sharing. ( :
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We just stopped at mission San Juan Capistrano yesterday! We might return this morning for more photos...
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ReplyDeleteVery interesting place. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating place and impressive indeed!! Wonderful captures for the day, Al!! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWow! He had all the comforts. Lovely rich looking floors and the wood.
ReplyDeleteThat is an impressive residence. And so cozy too. Thanks for sharing. Greetings, Jo (Tanzania)
ReplyDelete«Louis» wants to visit this mission. He is trying to see all the mission church sites along El Camino Real.
ReplyDeleteIt is impressive!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River.
ReplyDeleteLove the big beams in the ceilings. Looks like an interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeletei love the missions. i've seen about 10-11 of the 21 that are up and down the cali coast. i don't know when i can resume visiting them again.
ReplyDeleteMost impressive and great inside photography by you ~ thanks, carol, xxx
ReplyDeletei really enjoyed your post there. i need to see this one in person. we really enjoy our recent trip in Nov. to see the missions in Texas. nice!! thanks for sharing. ( :
ReplyDeleteVery true, it is impressive.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming mission!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Al . So much of history behind these walls. Have a lovely week ahead and thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletevery beautiful rooms. Love the light in them.
ReplyDeleteSimple, tasteful and with all necessities including the piano.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting! Well done.
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