Here is a building I would have walked past or driven past hundreds of times and oddly never noticed.
Perhaps there is nothing really odd about this as all too often we are preoccupied with one one thing or another and don't really get to see what is around us with any more attention than the briefest of glimpses.
The Grand Lodge building of the Freemasons on North Terrace was constructed over the thee years 1925-1927 and stands as one of many beautiful examples of grand Adelaide architecture from the early 20th century.
Photo: Robert Rath, 'Day 406, Home of the Freemasons' 25s f/7.1 ISO500 15mm