Saturday, July 28, 2007

As blue as blue can be

Pioneer Log Cabin, Tumwater

This cabin (1969) features hand-peeled fir logs and a split cedar shake roof, similar to homes built by the first American settlers on Puget Sound in 1845. The hydrangeas that bracket it are spectacular.

9 comments:

Jilly said...

I could happily live here. Gorgeous wooden hut and those wonderful blooms.

magiceye said...

Spectacular indeed!!!

Kate said...

This is a picture-perfect photo. The brilliant blue blooms catches one's eye and leads naturally to the picturesque log cabin. Very nice framing!

travelphilippines said...

oh my gosh thats the best flower i have ever seen. i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it i love it.

Lavenderlady said...

How fun! Where is this one located..in a neighborhood or a park?

Carol E. said...

Beautiful!!!!!

Neva said...

These are wonderful blues!! Mostly hydrangeas are white where I live...

Todd HellsKitchen said...

Wow! Is that inviting??? Or what??

Anonymous said...

Thanks, everyone, for the kind comments on this photo. The cabin is "Tumwater Historical District." It's on the edge of a park but not really part of it. There are two other historical buildings nearby and I'll post photos of them this week.

The hydrangeas are out of this world. As you may know, in some species the exact color depends on the pH level of the soil. I've got a photo of a bright pink one from a friend's garden that's in my queue to post.