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Vintage scene at an old Milledgeville,IL. farm.The owners had this old shed moved from an abandoned farm nearby...HWW everyone!
Yes, this *cottage* is a place where in all the years we've driven past, only once were cars parked outside. I keep thinking they need to know me, possibly as a house sitter when they are not there! Only problem is, I don't do windows!!!
Oh my . . . how does the saying go,
"Rich or poor, it's nice to have money!"
Doesn't it make a perfect post for Window Wednesday!?!
Autumn at the Castle of Muskogee, this month has been a really wet month for the spooks at the Castle of Muskogee, 1 out of 4 weekends was gorgeous.
“The two elements the traveller first captures in the big city are extra human architecture and furious rhythm. Geometry and anguish.” - Frederico Garcia Lorca.
On our visit to the nation’s capital last week, we had the opportunity to try some urban photo shoots. I love the curves of this building that help soften the hard look of the stark brick building. Then the blue skies reflected in the windows brought life to it with color. This is actually the History of Man Museum in Gatineau. We walked the Alexandria Bridge which spans over the Ottawa River between Ontario and Quebec. I took this shot from the bridge. Happy Window Wednesday!
The building itself was built in 1875, but I’ve no idea when Sibley’s Family Butchers took up residence. I like it when the signage has character like this and has not been replaced in the bland, modern style.
I love the reflections as well!
The Arcade in Newark, between Appleton Gate and the Market Square is a small covered walkway full of little shops and businesses. It dates from Victorian times and is full of windows - either to either side of you or above your head!
I always thought this was the Selby's home since it is in the Selby Gardens. It actually belonged to one of the founders of Sarasota instead, but is now the gardens Museum. I did not go inside to see the exhibition this time. It is a beautiful home. The Selby's lived in a very modest home that is also on the property and were worth millions when they passed away. They gave Sarasota a beautiful gift with their love of gardening.
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Happy Window Wednesday!
On the Sarasota Bayfront in downtown Sarasota. Windows of all sizes, shades and heights on Sarasota Bay.
Happy Window Wednesday!
It happened the other night also where my picture timed out. I just dragged it over and within one second it timed out.
Flickr! You are taking the fun out of this.
happy Window Wednesday
....actually, I should be playing it again. Unfortunately, it's just been gathering dust the last couple of years.
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View of a window through a door in The Alcazaba fortress, Almeria, Spain.
www.turismodealmeria.org/en/motivo-tematico/the-alcazaba-...
Deze verdedigingstoren met muren van bijna anderhalve meter dik vormde de hoofdschakel in de verdediging tegen aanvallen vanuit zee. De toren is gebouwd in 1532. In 1614 acht men de toren qua verdedigingsfunctie niet meer nodig en neemt de Noorde Compgnie intrek in de toren. Ziij waren gericht op de Walvisvaart in de IJszee. In 1641 werd de Noordse Compagnie opgeheven.
This defense tower with walls almost one and a half meters thick formed the main link in the defense against attacks from the sea. The tower was built in 1532. In 1614, the tower is no longer considered necessary in terms of defensive function and the North Compgnie moves into the tower. They were focused on Whaling in the Ice Sea. The Nordic Company was dissolved in 1641.
It looks like the dampness in the walls is creeping up to the fresco depicting St. Christopher, patron saint of travelers and also said to offer protection against lightening, pestilence, flood and epilepsy. The house was built in 1527.
If you look at the painting closely, you will see that the child is hanging on to a tuft of St. Christopher's hair, a lovely touch I think.
For Window Wednesday
HWW
" Hot funk, cool punk even if it's old junk it's still rock 'n ' roll to me
- Bill Joel.
A vintage/punk/ clothing store sign and windows.
……This building at Shugborough is based on an ancient Greek monument and the coloured light is projected onto the floor from each of the windows in the suns path - very impressive I thought. Taken on my phone in Apple RAW and edited in Lightroom. Alan:-) ……..
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Found at the Fluevog Shoe Store in Gastown Vancouver BC during a photo walk with fellow Flickr member charhedman.
Some of the Smith clan (6 of 11) in their bedroom bird watching through the windows into the backyard! Happy Window Wednesdays from Central Florida USA!