2014/11/26

Corner view: one colour


Choosing just one colour is quite imposible. So reading other corners I decided to share with you " old village colour". That colour of stones, old wood in doors, flowers and old red tiles. The colour of long winters, and short summers. The colour of land working, and animal caring. Those villages in high mountains.
Love to go get lost in those narrow streets. Love that colour. And you?



Kolore soil bat aukeratzea ez da gauza erreza. Beraz beste lagunen leihoak bizitatu ondoren, herri txikien kolorea ekarri dizuet. Mendi inguruan dauden herri txiki horietako kolorea. Harri zahar, egur gastatu eta teilatu zaharkituen kolorea. Gustoko zait herri horietako atmosfera. Animali eta lurretik bizi diren herriak. Maite diat ahal dudanean itzultzea. Zuek?

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Elegir un solo color es algo que me ha resultado nada fácil. Después de visitar otras ventanas en busca de inspiración he decidido escoger el color de los pueblos viejos de los pirineos. Ese color a piedra labrada, a puertas de vieja madera, a tejas desgastadas. El color del trabajo del campo y del cuidado de los animales. El color de los largos inviernos y cortos veranos. Me encanta poder volver de vez encuando. ¿Os ha gustado mi color?

17 comentarios:

  1. That first picture is just SO beautiful!! Love the flowers and the pretty wooden door. :)

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  2. What a lovely village you live in and I agree it is hard to pick one color!

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    1. I don´t live there. It is a village near Pyrinies called Isaba

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  3. A wonderful visit... and a clever choice. The village color is the color for tranquility.

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  4. What a splendid color!!
    What a perfect village!
    And I love that pink is part of the palette too in the flowerpots:))♡
    I dream of visiting you there one day, so its great to have those visuals to really imagine it.♡

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  5. what a beautiful description of old rural way of living. where are these photos taken?

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    1. They are from Isaba. A little village in Pyrines near France. It is quite high and it is a perfect winter climbing and skiing area.

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  6. ¡Qué bueno ver fotos que se me hacen tan familiares! Me has dado una idea para una próxima excursión. Muxus. :)))

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    1. Isaba siempre es un plan genial. Me encanta en cualquier época del año

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  7. I like this houses and the grey color of the stones very much.

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    1. Me too...is so ancient looking and in the same way, so warm.

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  8. yes, yes. oh, yes! absolutely LOVE to walk amongst brick and mortar, speckled with age and greens... these remind me of italian villages i once lost my way in, it brings back fond memories. yes, i love your colour of old village very much. n♥

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    1. Is a different atmosphere that one can find wherever one goes...up on hills, to old villages.

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  9. I would love to open that door!

    http://travelingbugwiththreeboys-kelleyn.blogspot.com/2014/12/open-doors-corner-view.html

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