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These lovely flowers and window were found in the Banff townsite.

Province….Frankreich….

As I left our bank's drive-up window, I saw a great rainbow pattern in a window across the street. I couldn't figure out why it was so colorful, so I parked next to the building to take a look. The office had put up a patterned non-stick window film on its side window - for privacy I assume. It was near sunset and sunlight was coming through the front window on the other side of the building, hitting the filmed window.

I took a shot with my phone, but didn't like the competing colors from the grass, bricks and siding. At home, I converted the image to black and white in pse, used the old paper effect, and erased the mono from the window.

The middle window of the 2 that I posted last week.

 

Connected to this photo:

www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/32637360187/in/photost...

 

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Window Wednesday

 

I'd love to sit here and read and read and read!

This is a basement window in one of the outbuildings of the Harkness Mansion (now part of a state park) in Waterford CT. I'm not sure why all the lower windows had bars, but this one was especially interesting since the center bar was cut.

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Gouden Leeuw herberg in Nauders (Oostenrijk).

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Golden Lion Inn in Nauders (Austria).

Miracle the cat loves it when the windows are open

Lets the light in but distorts vision for privacy.

In the Tropical Conservatory at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, FL.

 

Happy window Wednesday!

Seen and taken at the out of town supermarket this morning, while I was waiting for Evelyne to finish her shopping.

 

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Walking down the back lanes of my neighbourhood and peeking into backyards and gardens. Always get an interesting perspective on homes that are usually viewed from the front.

"There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile

He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile;

He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse,

And they all liv'd together in a little crooked house."

 

It is possible that this nursery rhyme originated in the once prosperous wool merchant’s village of Lavenham (in my native Suffolk). The old multicolored half-timbered houses lean at irregular angles as if supporting each other.

Wikipedia

 

I found my crooked windows in the waters of the canal at Hungerford, alongside one of the barges.

A shop in town.

 

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There are people who spend money buying those icicle lights for Christmas decor on their homes outdoors. Then there are some who let Mother Nature do it naturally. Last winter, many people lost parts of their eavestroughs due to excessive ice build up. Today, we will be outdoors a lot getting rid of the 50-70 cm of predicted snowfall for us. We woke up to very wintery world already. The last day of 2025 will be spent looking out our windows feeling like we are in a snow globe. We will make it cozy. Happy Window Wednesday!

Nando’s at Meadowhall, Sheffield. A window in the side wall looking onto the walkways.

Broken Arrow's Candy shop window.

It has been updated but is the hole left by the bricklayers in 1904, from the Rose District in Broken Arrow.

I do a lot of waiting in the car, thanks to Covid. Sooo...snap, snap ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

selfie in a martello tower

 

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Window Wednesday

 

This is at my neighbour's house.

Just got back from an evening walk,

only five minutes from our home!

Couldn't image a more perfect night for a stroll by the sea!

Nothing like a capture, just after the sun has set,

leaving a gorgeous glow in the windows!

Do you see the fellow on the right, mid photo?

He was standing on a board, traversing the harbor!

   

This window is roughly 57cm in height and about 38cm across. I think the railing may be ornamental as there's no way even a child would get in through that window!!

 

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Häuser in Portugal….etwas Besonderes…

Feeling stressed toss an axe!

"I would describe myself as eclectic:

Bohemian in thought and conservative in action -

or maybe it's the other way around."

~ Ekta Kapoor ~

 

"Well, isn't Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone else - and must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?"

~ Djuna Barnes ~

 

I love this place, probably mostly for the atmosphere.

And I love how the "waiters" rest behind the scenes.

The Maître D' told us he already has 300 reservations for Valentine's Day! We were glad we went today!

  

I've been lost inside, empty space in my heart

And some things never change, no

How it hurts me and how it's tearin' me apart, and it just goes on and on....

"If I'd been the one" 38 Special (1984)

 

The video from this song,with some great footage of horses running...for no apparent reason. It was the '80s though...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7Olj3iySkU

 

Abandoned northeastern Iowa farmhouse a stones' throw from the Mississippi River...

Fenster und Türen in #LONDON#..

 

#Flatiron Building#....

Taken for Window Wednesday, in the lovely town of Holt in Norfolk.

 

HWW.

During the local-downs that we have all had to endure over most of these last ten months or so, the trend has been for businesses to fold and never to reopen as they suffer from the financial impact. This take-away business in. Newark has opened, very much against the trend!

 

The only ready to eat food that is available is that which you buy and consume off the premises. No sit down consumption is allowed, either inside or just outside.

 

Previously this position was occupied by a store selling furniture, lighting, mirrors and the like but that business had struggled for some years and when it closed I never imagined a takeaway place to open in its place! It appears to have been going now for several months and hopefully in the future!

Reflections of builidngs at the Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. A rare still evening when I managed to get some clear reflectionsd - HWW!

The environment on Alcatraz Island made building maintenance a tough thing.Cool temps,high winds,and abundant moisture put a constant strain on the best of structures.When the prison was closed in 1963,the neglect caused considerable damage until the island was made part of Golden Gate Park….

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