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Remembering our visit to Charleston a year ago. Definitely one of my favorite cities!
Charleston, SC
Happy Window Wednesday!
Nicely weathered door with some great windows on the old Oddfellows building in tiny New Bedford,IL. At some point,the ground floor served as a motorcycle repair shop. Must have ended up being, a bad idea....
Have a great window Wednesday all!
Knightingdales on Guildhall Street, Grantham can appear to be a small garden shop but it’s a cafe and coffee shop!
Complete with intriguing hand print. Spotted in the town of Aigues-Mortes in the Camargue region of southern France. Zoom in to check out the holder that keeps the shutter open.
HWW!
Ironically, Monday's hurricane, Henri, hit ground in Westerly, Rhode Island, which is 2 miles from our house! When the *eye* went directly over us, the light produced a feeling of peace!
Often this situation is a metaphor for when things are momentarily calm, yet with still much happening which needs to be rectified!
A lot to be said about climate change and all that is taking place around the world.
Window Wednesdays.
While I was out yesterday I went past a garden that was full of the most bizarre things. I took some photos, but went back today to try to get some better ones.
This window was on the end wall and looked so strange and fun, with all the spoons on it.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
My daughter set up some of her dog stuffed animals in the window a while back. They are her faithful companions. She is very much in love with dogs as may have been noticed from the selection of dog books I posted last week. We have a dog but she is terribly incontinent so she doesn't get to spend time in the house with us. These little friends fill the void a bit for my daughter but I am plagued daily with guilt for my sweet dog and try to spend more time with her outdoors.
The pink and white dog has a sticker on it's head because it's a thermometer. :)
This bricked up window/notice board is at one of the old delivery entrances to what was the Old Brewery on Northgate in Newark. Was it originally a notice board or an opening window to the delivery office? Who knows? My bet is that it was an opening window that delivery men would go to with their paperwork before entering.
The wood and glass on this long closed ghost town commercial building have been gone for a long time, but the brick and mortar remain strong. On Main Street in Cottonwood, SD...nnHappy window wednesday all!
We happened to sit next to this interior window in The Crown, a 16th century coaching inn in Bishops Waltham.
I had my camera but had vowed not to use it at lunch...
A change to see stained glass in a pub rather than in a church.
Window Wednesdays
HSS!
Window Wednesday
In the calm-
The trees stand, transformed into yellow slips
before the overskirt of green is laid on.
I can't think of a softer view
then the one Spring gives to me tonight
even though more verdant days
lie just over the end of Mays calendar.
Summer sun and blowsy color await.
But this soft night, quiet, brushed on, tapped,
waits for whispered prayers, for loving thoughts
until the stars mingle with the trees
in their yellow slips.-
LKP