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The other day we went over and helped our neighbor put up this giant air inflated sheep dog someone sent her. Its close to 7 foot tall and Dave secured it to the ground and sides very good. Looks great too at night time which I will post later. Here is Bosley (the real dog) posing with Sebastian which the neighbor named.

 

Also it's HWW so Happy Window Wednesday.

inside a long abandoned northern Illinois farmhouse....HWW all!

Happy Window Wednesday - HWW

A 2009 image brought to life with a LR transformation.

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The Chapel on Chapel Lane in Coddington, close to Newark is a former Methodist Chapel and was built about 1865. It is directly opposite the Anglican Church, All Saints. It has been a private house for some years and has just been resold again!

Long abandoned farmhouse buried in the trees in southcentral Wisconsin.Though the old house did not have any human dwellers,hordes of mosquitos found it just fine....

mit #Schmucklilie#...

 

bei meiner Nachbarin!

Gdańsk, Poland

 

Happy Wing Wednesday and Happy Window Wednesday.

 

Taken with the Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3DG OS HSM Lens. Pentax K3m11.

"100x:2020", "Image 22/100". Birds.

might be waiting awhile for the next train...

 

91/100x

Window at the end of the tunnel, at the Gathering Place Lodge

Built in the 1840’s, this was the main plantation house for the large acreage that surrounded it. It is located on the Rappahannock River in Lancaster County, Virginia. Later it became an Inn with 10 guest rooms and two quest houses. It was last renovated in 2004 and is now a single family home with six bedrooms, 4.5 baths and 7200 square feet of living space. HWW

The view through the window of a long abandoned northern Illinois farmhouse.This is what the old place looks like....

 

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Our last stop on our 23 day adventure was Chattanooga, TN. We spent the day at Rock City and a hike on Lookout Mountain.

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

This is the closest Fish Shop to me and is in Meering Avenue, Newark. Yet to try it since it reopened with new proprietors. The previous lot were pretty useless but evidently the new ones have turned things around and are doing well. Must try them one day!

The new Pier building in Downtown St. Petersburg. I was on the top floor for the shot yesterday. It is not the structure that was here before, but the emphasis this time is on the outdoor space. There are three restaurants and a gift shop inside. In total covering the whole Pier structure there are about 8 restaurants and most of them have space for outdoor dinning. We did not try any of them yet. Not going to too many restaurants still at the moment. There is also a children's playground on the pier and a splash pad for the kiddos.

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

Happy Window Wednesday!

Exhibition Leopold Museum Vienna

 

with a view of the KunstHistorischeMuseum

I still can't believe I was standing in front of this window last night....in Alhambra gardens...now...back to reality, but I can keep the images in my mind and ofc on Flickr!

HWW to all!!

This is the north-eastern end of the Registry Office at Newark and is the side of the building that is photographed he least but in my mind, is the most attractive side. The beauty of the walls and windows is not interrupted by doors or blocked off by bushes and trees so the Victorian architecture can be admired fully.

 

The building was originally the Gilstrap Public Library so was obviously designed with plenty of windows that would admit lots of light for the book loving population to read and browse by!

 

This building is in the Castle Gardens, Newark on Castlegate.

I believe this church was in Woodstock.

I don't go to church but I do find them attractive to photograph.

Happy Window Wednesdays

Newly opened a few months ago is this little place crammed full of pre-loved vintage clothes and reproduction new vintage clothing. They also have rework, whatever that is and handmade exclusives. Just the place for your 70’s or 80’s fashion! All to the sounds of music from that era as well. The shop has a thriving web presence as well, selling stuff mail order.

13/52: The 52 week challenge - Shiny

 

Shiny glass in the building behind the gull. Taken during my recent trip to Liverpool. The title came from a 1970's sitcom called The Liver Birds.

 

Also for Window Wednesday. HWW

I happened to like the colour scheme on this building. It seems to stand out.

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Laowa C-Dreamer 7.5mm F/2

 

What might look like a somewhat misplaced, chaotic building site in front of a modern building is actually a sculpture: "Raumlabyrinth / BFD bündig fluchtend dicht (flush aligned impervious)" by German artist Franka Hörnschemeyer. You can find it in one of the northern courtyards of the Paul-Löbe-Haus, a parliamentary building in Berlin's government district.

 

The sculpture is made of iron lattice walls, and the artist intended to reinterpret a playful garden maze. Here's a link with more info on artist and sculpture where you can also see a capture of the sculpture taken from above:

www.bundestag.de/en/visittheBundestag/art/artists#url=L2V....

Seen from above, the idea of a garden labyrinth becomes more obvious than when standing directly in front of it. From my position right in front of it did look like a labyrinth to me, but an impenetrable, repellent one. My first thought, especially in this place, was that this sculpture represents the construction of power, hence the caption.

 

Processed in Luminar, Aurora HDR, ON1 Photo RAW, and Lightroom.

 

Since there are quite a few windows in the picture (and some people at work behind the windows as well), this is also for Window Wednsday. HWW, and Happy Hump Day!

 

Die Konstruktion der Macht

 

Was für viele wie eine etwas deplazierte, chaotische Baustelle vor einem Neubau wirken mag, ist eigentlich Kunst: die Skulptur "Raumlabyrinth / BFD bündig fluchtend dicht" von Franka Hörnschemeyer. Die Skulptur befindet sich in einem der nördlichen Höfe des Paul-Löbe-Hauses (einem Funktionsgebäude des Deutschen Bundestags). Hörnschemeyer hat mit ihrer aus Eisengitterwänden - Schalelementen für den Betonguss - bestehenden Arbeit die Idee eines verspielten Gartenlabyrinths aufgegriffen. Besser sichtbar wird dies von oben betrachtet: www.bundestag.de/besuche/kunst/kuenstler/hoernschemeyer/h....

Wenn man direkt davor steht, wirkt die Skulptur - finde ich - zwar durchaus wie ein Labyrith, aber ein sehr undurchdringliches und sogar abweisendes. Und eben auch wie eine Baustelle. Mein erster Gedanke, besonders auch an diesem Ort, dem "Herzen der Macht", war daher auch, dass diese Skulptur die Konstruktion der Macht darstellt.

 

I took this photo a year ago at the Ideal Home show. It's a bedroom in a beautiful holiday lodge. I loved the bedside set up. We couldn't help but dream of how wonderful it would be to own one of the lodges...we're still dreaming ;) HWW

  

A small building (former storeroom?) in the vegetable gardens at Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire where we took shelter from a sudden rain squall. For Window Wednesdays.

You deserve it !!

...for window Wednesday's

HWW & happy hump day =D

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