Author: The Abject Muse
Susan Marie Shuman is an author and freelance writer/editor who currently resides in the wilds of Birmingham, AL. She shares her life with four spoiled cats, several friends (not all of them imaginary) one husband and one step-son. When she's not working, Susan enjoys horseback riding, reading, taking her cats for a spin in their pet stroller, and taking naps. An ex-bartender, recovering crash test dummy and all-around late bloomer, Susan graduated from the University of South Alabama in 2004 with a BA in English. She minored in Russian. Long-range goals include visiting Israel, the Czech Republic and Liechtenstein. Susan is also planning to launch a micronation which would be called either Suzannistan or Eastern Suzanorovia. View all posts by The Abject Muse
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The bottom one looks a lot like something we have here, in Serbia. Wow. It reminds me of old houses my ancestors used to live in. 😀 Great post Sergeant Susan.
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Really? I have no idea what Serbian architecture is like. This photo was taken in Mount Laurel, Alabama. Glad you like it!
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That’s the beauty of our architecture because we were influenced from both the west and the east. It is unique. 😀 Might wanna Google it. 😀
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I will do that. 🙂
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Nice photo.
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Thank you, Ted.
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Both photos are great! The second one is so quaint – I could see it in a child’s storybook!
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Thank you, Shelley. It really is adorable in “person.”
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The top house is so intriguing. The coloring is perfect to set a spooky, mysterious mood. Lots of stories behind those windows. 🙂
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Yes! If those walls could talk, they’d be speechless. 🙂
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Ha ha! 🙂
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Susan, both of your photos are perfect for this week’s challenge. 😀 😀
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Thank you, Cee!
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