Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Plaster Walls of Jokake Inn

And, here is a close-up of the hand-plastered walls of the historic Jokake Inn Bell Towers, which was built in the 1930s.

I hope you are enjoying this series on historic Jokake Inn.

14 comments:

brattcat said...

The wall treatment, from this angle, almost looks like a dry stream bed. Interesting shot.

Cezar and Léia said...

Hello dear Julie!
Fabulous façade and I agree with brattcat this wall treatment is very interesting!
Léia

Kate said...

Yes, I am indeed enjoying the series, primarily because of the way you shot those wonderful structures and the colours!!

Olivier said...

les fenêtres sont très belles, belle série

Sharon said...

Great angle on this shot.

Prospero said...

The angle really adds immeasurably to the impact. Julie, I am greatly enjoying the Jokake Inn.

Unknown said...

A great series and a wonderfull ending. I love the texture of this wall.

B SQUARED said...

A beautiful place.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

In your photo today, I can almost hear the scraping of the trowell and the mixing of the mortar for the stucco.

Judy said...

I like that plaster treatment. It makes such a lovely pattern.

cornel said...

excellent pictures, spiritual text...I like your blog !

Unseen India Tours said...

HI Julie !! THese Walls are so beautiful and that too made by hand !! Great,,,,Unseen Rajasthan

Lowell said...

Someone must be working hard to keep this looking good after 60-70 years in the Arizona sun!

Great angle here!

James said...

Such an unusual and very interesting place. I do enjoy it.

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