The Figs House



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A couple of days ago I had a @liketu post having as the "main actor" my friend's Mercedes ML 63 AMG. As said in that post, the car is a beast.

Today, I'm into flowers though... I know it sounds odd, but as a smartphone photography addict, I find flowers to be some of the best photography subjects. You can't go wrong with them ;).What you see in these pics are some of them that my friend, the owner of the ML has at his guest house.

The house is named "The Figs House" simply because there were figs over there before he started the construction and he left them untouched.You won't find any of the usual "guest house plants" over there.

There's no typical grass and cement view that most such businesses have in this area. This one is more full of life with its abundance of plants and flowers. I just snapped a bunch of them at the entrance and around the main building, but I could do a whole series with every one of them over there.

The houses are also mainly built out of wood, except for the foundation which is made of concrete, something you won't see too often here. However, wooden houses, plants full of life, and rustic ornaments are details that not many tourists appreciate and you can tell that by the mess they sometimes leave behind.

I do appreciate them a lot and felt like sharing that with you guys. Hope you enjoyed today's @liketu post of mine and see you to the next post.

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian


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