About susan sheldon nolen
It’s rare to catch me without coffee, a form of camera, or my beloved wire fox terriers. I love the history, the art, and it’s a massive part of my life, as I either paint, write, or get interrupted by my dogs, reminding me of the real world. I hope you enjoy your time here. It’s such a privilege to have readers.
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This door with the bricked up entry way stopped me dead in my tracks. Why brick up the entrance this way? I could only deduce since Savannah, Georgia was prone to wet storms that this was a way to keep … Continue reading →
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I was waiting for the bus to pick me back up. I had spent the day wandering the fabulous city of Savannah, Georgia, when I looked up to find this ghost sign. I love old advertising signs that haven’t been … Continue reading →
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I just got off the water taxi and was heading over to Pioneer Square in Seattle Washington when I was struck by this old hotel with its cast iron balconies. It was easy to step back into time when … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brick Nineteeth century architecture, Gold Rush, Great Fire of 1899, Klondike, Logging, Pioneer Square, Pioneer Square Saloon, Seattle, Seattle Washington, Seattle Water Taxi, Washington Ferries
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I usually hang out in Paris, in particular the Marais, when I go to France, but I was lucky enough to visit Roussillon, France and fell in love with the colours and the warmth of Provence and I have to … Continue reading →
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I do love travelling and quite often whilst in St Pancras, I take the time to watch my fellow travellers. It could be the writer in me, but I always end up imaging a story for them. In this … Continue reading →
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I just fell in love with this door in the Old Pueblo. Dried Chilies on one side and on the other, a dried corn decoration, and not forgetting a decorated blue bike! I loved the rich blue of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Chili Peppers, Corn, Doors, Interesting Doors of the world, Sonoran, Southwestern Decorating, Southwestern Desert, Southwestern Door, The Old Pueblo, Tucson Arizona, Turqouise
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I love how the past somehow refuses to die, and in this case, it’s a ghost sign showing through a thin wash of paint. How long ago the shop selling remedies closed, you can’t tell. It could have been … Continue reading →
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I can easily get lost in worlds. Some writers have their rooms and their desks cleared for this reason. I took this photograph late at night and before I knew it, I was lost. Here where two spies, reunited after … Continue reading →
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One of the things that I love about travelling is discovery. I was in Eastern Europe and in Lithuania. You just can’t help notice all the marvellous wood art. Lithuania was once covered in vast forests. The life living with … Continue reading →
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I took this photo with the old iPhone, I just wanted to capture a moment that reminded me of my childhood. As a child I was quite scared of these fire escapes, thinking it would be such a long … Continue reading →