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#70 in my 100 x challenge - photos from my travels
This is The Queen Bee Sculpture, by Richard Stringer, on The Eureka Tower in Melbourne, Australia.
Also for Window Wednesday. HWW
Auf dem Weihnachts Markt in COLMA.
Colmar ist eine Stadt im Elsass in Nordostfrankreich,an der Grenze zu Deutschland.Das Altstadtbild ist von Kopfsteinpflasterstrassen und Fachwerkhäusern aus dem Mittelalter und der Renaissance geprägt.Die Stadt liegt an der Elsässer Weinstraße,die für Riesling und Gewürztraminer aus der Region bekannt ist.
The old Opera House in the near-ghost town of Pinos Altos, NM. has been left to weather over the years but is still in use. It is part of the Buckhorn Saloon, and is still available for private events....
HWW all!
Krzywy Domek (pronounced [ˈkʂɨvɨ ˈd̪ɔmɛk], Polish for "crooked little house") is an unusually shaped building in Sopot, Poland.
Krzywy Domek was built in 2004. It is about 4,000 square meters (43,000 sq ft) in size and is part of the Rezydent shopping center.
It was designed by Szotyńscy & Zaleski, who were inspired by the fairytale illustrations and drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg. (Wikipedia)
North and South Parade in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire is occupied almost exclusively by touristy shops as well as ice-cream and fish and chip shops!
This is a view through my car's windshield while going through a car wash. Captured for Window Wednesday and Gorgeous Green Thursday. This is SOOC. HWW and HGGT everyone!
I like the composition one can make with something as simple as windows. Angles, Point of View, Reflections and combinations for a few ideas. Old and new there is this attraction.
Well for me anyway.
Happy Window Wednesday
Must be nice to live in/on one of these (stationary) houseboats. They're a fairly recent addition to the harbour area of North Vancouver. I dread to think what they cost.
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At the supermarket last week, with an unavoidable, but not intended selfie.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Miley loves her sun-porch and spends hours watching the birds out in the trees.
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in Bosham, a coastal village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex in the south of England
Detail of "Cell III" by Louise Bourgeois at the exhibition "Louise Bourgeois – To Unravel a Torment" at Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar
see also my blog: pienw.blogspot.com/2020/03/louise-bourgeois-to-unravel-to...
Although this is now Fariya Designs, the history of this shop in Appleton Gate, Newark reveals that it has had a long and varied list of tenants, including R.A. Sheldrake in the 1930’s.
The eagle-eyed amongst you would have spotted his name in the mosaic design at the entrance. He graduated in 1924 from Nottingham University with a degree in Pharmacy and opened his own Chemists here, at no35, probably about 1930. He was no doubt helped to do this by his parents who ran a wallpaper shop at no43. He died in 1970, aged 67.
A window of the Restaurant Le Tourbillon with rippled reflections of the traditional Norman buildings in Honfleur, a coastal town located on the Seine estuary, in the Normandy region of Northern France.
HWW
Some cities around the country are displaying bears in their windows for kids to find as they drive around with their parents or walk in the neighbourhood. Parents are struggling to find ways to occupy their kids with all the parks now closed and no play dates with friends. So I put Sugar Bear in my window to watch for kids. I keep him for when our grandchildren come to sleep over. However, he has been pretty lonely for a while. So he is content to see the world through my window. He watches the Robin "couple" and the Cardinal "couple" gather twigs for their nests. Today he watched our 92 year old neighbour ride his bike down the street for some exercise. Happy Window Wednesday everyone.
Originally, the Gregory House sat on the banks of the Apalachicola River on the other side.It was built around 1849 by planter James Gregory. After the Civil War the homestead was heavily taxed and as a result the house fell into disrepair, It was donated to the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935 and moved across the river to its current location.
Torreya State Park in Bristol, FL
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Week 13 for the 52 week project - The painter Bonnard said “Make little lies to tell a great truth”. Use that as your inspiration.
I have really struggled with this theme and had no idea what to do as if I am honest, I don't really understand it!
As I was uploading this image for Window Wednesday, I thought maybe this could work. Are the reflections truth or lies? Are they really there? Am I thinking too much about this? So, one from the archives which I don't like doing for a challenge but I'm pretty sure I am not going to get anything else.
Taken in Boston. The wires on the left are holding the amazing net sculpture, part of which is seen in the reflection.
HWW