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This is one of the cabins at Myakka River State Park that we called home while on our camp-out at the park. Built in the late 30's by the men of the Civilian Conservation Corp. It is definitely the way to camp. They were upgraded with a full kitchen, bath and AC. There are 5 of them at the park and you have to reserve them well in advance.
Happy Window Wednesday!
I saw this glare from the side walk of this office building. The sun was make this balcony light up like a Christmas tree. Doors being locked for wknd. I took photo through 2 sets of glass doors. (very dirty doors) Happy Window Wednesday to all (;-D
For Window Wednesday. I found this small dinosaur gumboot on the window sill of a building as I walked up the main street of Ballarat. Perhaps a bigger Dinosaur has chomped the other one! HWW
This is the window n the door at Red Door Brewing Company who just happen to brew a very pleasant blonde beer, the Gateway Blonde a refreshing crisp beer, with a slight sweetness.
That aside today is Wednesday. HWW!
Window Wednesday
There's something so special about an old library when the sun streams through the windows. I did this with DDG-Text 2. This one didn't turn out too bad!
View of the reflection of a bank window on the corner of Muskogee Ave, in Tahlequah Oklahoma. The street sign is also in Cherokee since this is the Cherokee Capital for Cherokee Nation.
You may recognise those windows from a shot I uploaded a few weeks back. This is the full view showing the panoramic louvre windows of this old fisherman's hut at Toorbul Point, north of Brisbane. The lawns are mowed so it may still be used, who knows. I would love to get a peek inside! Happy Window Wednesday.
It's on quite a sizeable block so as more new homes are erected as the quiet bayside life is recognised in this little community, it will be snapped up and broken open during demolition to reveal the ancient insides.
Was to the eye Dr. for Dave. He has to have cataract surgery next month and thought nice windows at the office.
Happy Window Wednesday.
It's time for a little bit of humor, in a warped kind of way.
Happy Window Wednesday, everyone.
"I've moved about 10 times over the past 15 years.
I don't move for the sole purpose of getting rid of stuff.
I'm not crazy.
I also move so that I never have to wash any windows."
~ Ellen DeGeneres ~
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FAVES
ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK
Genomen in de Drievuldigheidskapel in Tamatten
"At my window, sad and lonely, Oft times do I think of thee. Sad and lonely and I wonder, Do you ever think of me?" -Wilco
Captured for the We're Here group's visit to Window Wednesdays.
And for 121 pictures in 2021 #75 Reflection of a building
The remains of the old one room school, sad I cannot even find the name to this school. Many a child struggled to walk to this school during the depression, several classes learned of basic education to walk out to find themself in WWII, now barely a skeleton of the past.
I was trying to take a photo of a house number plaque on the side of this house. It's a tricky one as it's high up and I have to take the photo through the railings. I'll get it one day.
But while I was trying for that, I noticed the reflections in the front door. Railings, gates and a fence.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Bailgate is one of the most interesting areas in Lincoln to see, explore and photograph! Lindum is the old Roman name for Lincoln with many businesses using it in their titles. Lindum books is a very interesting bookshop and I for one can’t resist a bookshop!