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That house seemed incredible to me, the textures of the lime, the bricks and what caught my attention the most was seeing that small window, since then every time I see it I continue to wonder its usefulness.
This time I wanted to do something different with the photo and converted it into the purest vintage style because that was what its appearance suggested to me.
Petite shop entry in the historic downtown district; Vicksburg, Mississippi. Happy Window Wednesday!
Poinsettias, orchids, gourds and greens . . .
This stunning greenhouse has it all!
Happy Decorating,
Everyone!
This little garden shed belongs to an elderly neighbour who appears to devote zero hours upon its upkeep. We moved in nearly four years ago and during that time I have never seen him enter it once! It is in fact a pair of sheds but they are both ignored as is the rest of that part of his garden.
It does however have an interesting collection of rubbish and detritus on the roof and a window, suitable for Window Wednesday!
Happy Window Wednesday!
"I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today"
Red Ball Cafe, another Route 66 icon now sadly closed. Happy Window Wednesday to you all, along with Happy Wall Wednesday.
Barelas, Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, NM
A view of my neighbors' window with the beautiful Frangipani in their backyard. We had a hard frost and I thought this beautiful plant might have been lost. Not! Beautiful ... not a native but Florida friendly. Happy Window Wednesday.
……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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Located in mid-town Manhattan on 5th Ave. Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church across from Rockefeller Center.
Happy Window Wednesday!
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FAVES
ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK
Wees blij met de regen, want als jij niet blij bent, zal het ook regenen
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Be happy with the rain, because if you are not happy, it will rain too
Inside you can find the garden space that corresponded to the old gardens-orchards, a house with balconies or terrace and a tower and, in general, in these houses, the vegetation, the water and its sound stand out.
They can have various heights, lush and well-kept gardens and with the tranquility and peace that comes with an independent space where calm reigns.
or is it outside-in? Hotel lobby carpet reflected in windows looking out to the patio, with trees and mulch. Somewhere in central Long Island, NY
Dagwood and three more of the eleven enjoying the windows looking over what's left of God's garden in the backyard. Happy Window Wednesdays!
In coming into Tulsa from Broken Arrow there is a land mark that was perserved for industry, the two grain elevators or silo, with the window at top.
We are so lucky to have this beautiful park walking distance from our home....it is good for the soul! These windows are part of the Black Cairn, commemorating the history of the underground railway. Happy Window Wednesday.
I was struck by the elegant beauty of this elevated walkway, which looks out over either the Palatine Hill or the Piazza del Campidoglio.
The walkway forms part of the Palazzo Senatorio, (the centre building in the Piazza del Campidoglio) which was completed by Giacomo dalla Porta and Girolamo Rainaldi between 1582 and 1605.
Happy Window Wednesday!