Selma City Hall in Summer
Crape myrtles and magnolias frame the facade of Selma City Hall, and across the street these pretty pinks practically glow in the late evening sun.
Click the photo to enlarge, and you can see the municipal fountain on the far right. Just to the left of it is the Civil War Era Brooke Cannon. (Note that it's pointing north!)
Absolutely charming!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Its a lovely looking building.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Looks nicer than our city hall.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty this time of year. Cape myrtles must be heat-tolerant plants.
ReplyDeletei love flowers too, your pictures are very beautiful, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty picture.
ReplyDeleteOf course it's pointing north! The flowers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour city hall is beautiful as are the flowers. What are the pinks?
ReplyDeleteVery attractive city hall...looks more like a large house or small mansion!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your comments. D, I'm not sure what these flowers are, but they are really showy.
ReplyDeleteLove your perspective on this! And the lighting. Very pretty indeed!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful summer day in the south!! Great photo
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