Thursday, March 15, 2007

Behind the Courthouse

Quiet Place Behind the Courthouse

I never get tired of going behind the Guelph Courthouse and taking a nice quite walk. It's lovely with it's old buildings.

16 comments:

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

very nice -- this is funny - my photo today is of my courthouse! :)

Jazzy said...

hi Pat, thanks for the welcome note.
that's a really lovely place, serene..

Kate said...

Excellent photo: cobblestone, leaves, archway--so beautiful, all of it.

Kerry-Anne said...

Looks like a beautiful spot - and a great photo! Are there ever any other people walking around there or do you generally find that you have it all to yourself?

Anonymous said...

I understand very well, what you mean, when I look at this photo.
Lovely day to you without more snow :)

Dsole said...

oh and you're right, this is sooo peaceful!

isa said...

I love this photo! Very serene and reminds me of Europe, which I miss...

Carol E. said...

Beautiful spot! I would love to take a walk there, also. Thanks for visiting my blog and giggling at my post.

Olivier said...

belle photo, on a envie de suivre le chemin et de voir l'interieur, peut-ĂȘtre demain ?

beautiful photograph, one wants to follow the way and to see the interior, perhaps tomorrow?

Deb said...

Looks like this path leads to a Land of Enchantment!
Won't be long before those leaves and the green grass are back!!

Ming the Merciless said...

Looks like a beautiful private court yard. I can see why you enjoy going there.

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Elaine in the World said...

Pretty picture. Ties in nicely with my photo of some poor creature who's had his day in court come to an unlucky judgement.

Shammickite said...

Nice photo... I can't wait for the green leaves to be here again, it seems to have been winter for SO LONG!

Fabrizio Zanelli said...

I like it very much. In particular perspective throught the arch.

annulla said...

Oh, what a lovely place. Makes me want to wander down that path ...

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photowannabe said...

This looks like the story The Secret Garden. I really like the perspective.