Please enjoy my photo collage, entitled "Poor Photos of Ochre Houses in Norway."
Please?
Just bagged another, and she’s a beauty.
No it’s not over. Best unfollow me now, ochre-haters. It was never going to work out between us anyways.
Half-ochre? Sure, why not. I play by my own rules.
Taking the long way home validated by chance encounter with this gorgeous lady, complete with matching garage door.
Ochre house on a hill, quietly watching over the other houses.
So I'm not saying I want to stop--I don't--I'm just wondering, *if* I wanted to, could I?
If, inspired by this thread, you decide to post your own photos of ochre houses, please use #ochrehouses
Personal dream to have that trending worldwide.
Call me crazy but I am starting to think I *attract* ochre houses
Delightful interplay of light and dark ochre.
The romance of ochre in the evening light.
Massive ochre apartment complex. Imagine living across the street and bathing your eyes in that ochreosity day in, day out...
Here you go!
KIDDING! Can you not take a joke?
OMG Twitter people you have go to lighten up you are starting to take this waaaaaay too seriously.
Ok, ok. Fine. I'll make it right just give me a minute.
Satisfied? Nothing to tweet home about, but it’ll do in a pinch.
When less ochre is, paradoxically, more ochre
Ochre house + bonus: rainbow of the somewhere over than variety!
I may have reached peak ochre.
For this strikes me— and I would know, wouldn’t I?— as the house, than which none ochrer can be conceived.
Ladies, Gentlemen, and Regular People: Boy do I have a treat for you this weekend. I have slipped the bonds of rainy Oslo to find myself in Bergen—which is equally rainy, but even more abundant in colorful houses. So buckle your seatbelts. Much ochre forthcoming.
Bergen may be the epicenter of the ochre-tourism industry, judging from abundance of tourists converging on this ochre passageway. My people.
More Bergen ochre.
Ochre or yellow? I think I’m getting worse at telling the difference.
PSA: If you’re going to go to all the trouble of making a gorgeous ochre house you should not obscure it with trees and construction.
Similar to “Radisson Blu” house above, but less inappropriately labeled.
Had trouble getting a good angle on this one without engaging in creepy stalker behavior —ok even with engaging in that behavior—house is set back from the street and surrounded by trees —people, why would you hide your ochre under a bushel?
For our final installment: nighttime ochre. Goodbye Oslo!
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