When these red-brick terraced houses were built their residents would have mostly worked within walking distance. Nowadays almost all of these homeowners will also own a car leading to vehicles parked on both sides.
The tower of St George's church rises in the background.
A contribution to
Ruby Tuesday and
Our World Tuesday.
Wonderful perspective and colorful photography ~ ah the 'times are a changin' ~ Great post ~ xxx
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Vehicles on both sides like that tend to be the rarity here. Excellent streetscape shot!
ReplyDeleteI don't want to park where it is parallel parking.
ReplyDeleteParking is becoming a nightmare these days as your photo so aptly shows.
ReplyDeleteWonderful street photography. Why the street called green?
ReplyDeleteThe automobile has certainly changed the landscape, and not always for the better.
ReplyDeleteThere is little room for a car to go down that street. I would hate to park there, too.
ReplyDeletelooks like a scene from down down Port of Spain; have a nice Tuesday
ReplyDeletemuch love...
This looks rather like Green Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where I used to live!
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