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One of the entrances to the casemates of Spilberk Castle in Brno. Long used to incarcerate criminals, political prisoners & prisoners of war, the casements are a grim reminder of times when inmates were treated rather more harshly than now.
More info: www.spilberk.cz/en/
Seen as I walked through the cemetery the other day. I liked how the sky was reflecting in the bottom right widow.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
This is just one of four! They all seem to thrive in various light and temperature situations and love blooming for Christmas, Easter
and Thanksgiving!
Happy Window Wednesday, everyone!
Window Wednesday
This morning we had a couple of errands to run in Trumansburg. I snapped this on the way to the Post Office.
it's been a long time since I've been out and about, but found a folder that I finally edited...
taken at Old Westbury Gardens
A sunset afterglow reflects in windows of the Gatekeeper's cottage, Dunraven Bay, south Wales.
Happy Window Wednesday!
The left image is almost sooc. I have photogrphed this window before, seeing both a refelction and a view.
The Beatles and I get by with a little help from our friends. :-) Happy Wednesday. Window and otherwise as well..
Today I had a trip to the Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty, my go-to place for peace, tranquillity and photography.
I liked the jugs on a high windowsill in the Hundred Men's Hall, where I had a refreshing cuppa in the tea room.
The original 14th century purpose of the Hundred Men's Hall was to feed 100 poor men a midday meal at the almshouses.
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This window display in the neighborhood had me smiling as for the life of me, it really doesn't quite seem to spell out Merry Christmas.
But we know what it's supposed to mean.
Merry Christmas.
And Happy Window Wednesday.
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Crazy reflections in this Antiques Stores windows. I liked the red door and windows framed in red and the added wagon wheel.
Happy Window Wednesday!
I liked this little scene near a cottage window in Hungerford en route to Wales to stay with my cousin Mark.
Window Wednesdays
Window Wednesday
He was harvesting his flowers on his roof garden near the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. I know that the chef who runs the restaurant at the Royal York actually does grow his own produce up on its roof. This is what inspired me to do this piece.
Window Wednesday(s)
I see a lot of houses like this one around here. They are called Greek Revival. This one has a lot of windows!
For Window Wednesday.
Another shot from our trip to Berlin, earlier in the year. HWW
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On the Tamar is this large Silo which has been turned into the posh Peppers Silo Hotel. In front are a number of ships moored reflecting their colours into the dawn stillness. There seemed to be quite a number of hulks also moored, slowly decaying into the water on the other side of the Tamar River. The Hotel is situated near a playground which adults delight in using and where the North Esk River empties into the Tamar. Launceston, Tasmania. Happy Window Wednesday.
I heard that Gordon Lightfoot died recently (1 May) at the good age of 84. I always liked his songs. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuzTkGyxkYI