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I think this looks as if it were taken in the Mediterranean but this pretty prisoner was actually in the tiny Alberta hamlet of Madden on a -10c day.

The other option for developers who buy a heritage listed home on a large block of land in areas like Canterbury is to let the house rot until it falls over with neglect. This house, used to be owned by the McAlpin Flour company owners, and now a developer, is all boarded up and left alone. Situated not far from the previous house. Happy Window Wednesday. "McAlpin's was a major Victorian flour company in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Owned and operated by J. McAlpin and Sons, the company sold its flour products across Australia and overseas.

 

"McAlpin's had a canny marketing campaign which was focussed heavily on the housewives of Australia. One innovation was the publishing of a free cookbook which had recipes in it that used McAlpin's products. These free cookbooks were published successively from the 1930s through to the 1960s in Australia."

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Spotted these two bay windows downtown. I'm seriously thinking of adding one to my kitchen in the spring to grow herbs.

the home at Bailey Arboretum...

 

Bailey Arboretum is a 42-acre arboretum located in Lattingtown, New York, a small village on the North Shore of Long Island. It opened to the public on Aug. 5, 1969 after being donated to Nassau County in 1968 by the heirs of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey.

Happy Wall and Window Wednesday!

We found this fascinating.... a stained glass window fixed with a hinge to the side of this window in the gallery at Lanhydrock, so that it can be folded in or out. Couldn't find any information about it...

 

HWW!

We stopped at many small towns in May and June, 2018 driving from CT to our retirement home in WA. On Memorial Day weekend, I came across this unusual shop window in Hancock, NY. Not sure who these figures represented or why they were wearing masks. The third head from the right kind of looks like George Washington? And who knew there was a US Atlatl team? [Btw, I couldn't find any information on the US team, but, surprisingly, several colleges appear to have atlatl teams.] Anyway, the photo seems apropos to these times - strange and masked. Happy Window Wednesdays!

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This is on one of the buildings next to the railroad. The Red Buds are in bloom now!

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We had a few things to do in Trumansburg this morning. We stopped on Main St. and I took some photos.

HWW & NGYSABWW

Heard Maggie growling one day and looked out on the porch and the police had some body pulled over. Good guard dog.

 

Happy Window Wednesday.

...and net curtains at the windows of these houses in Romsey, Hampshire

 

We had a Sunday morning walk around this characterful town. Lots to see and photograph, including these old houses, at least 16th century I think, the mill race, the Abbey and the tributes at the war memorial.

  

for Window Wednesdays

Eine wunderschöne Villa….

Happy Windows Wednesday(s)

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From awhile ago. A local hotel. I'd arrived early to have some breakfast prior to attending an educational seminar. I would always carry this little Panasonic camera with me.

The scale and sweep of this really caught my eye. I'm glad that I stumbled upon this image again.

 

Happy Window Wednesday.

A private waiting area at the airport.

HAPPY WINDOW WEDNESDAY(S) !!

It is probably just due my overactive imagination seeing eyes and faces where there really aren't any. But when I took this photo, I felt like this house was looking back at me. Maybe I caught an almost subliminal glimpse of someone at one of the windows, or maybe not. In any case, as I said in the caption, I found myself wondering

"Who's Viewing Who? Do you too?

CLICK ON IMAGE TO LOOK CLOSELY AT THE WINDOWS.

 

Location: View of a private home from lower Wenken Park, Riehen BS Switzerland.

 

In my album: Dan's Windows.

 

Under the Space Needle in Seattle WA

One of several stair landings at the 1785 Inn in North Conway, New Hampshire. We spent 5 days at this former stagecoach stop in late September with a group of friends from our long ago Peace Corps days.

Jake never goes up on that ledge to look out the window and seeing him there, during the blue hour, makes me happy #CrazyTuesday

 

That ledge used to be for paperweights

 

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The back of an old building on a low side road. The front of the shop on the higher level is very posh!

 

Happy Window Wednesdays.

 

Better viewed large.

 

Thank you for your favourites. :O)

First teaching job, first digs, many moons ago. There were four 3 room apartments - I builit a counter in the kitchen, painted my bedroom a lovely shade of raspberry, and hung a basket chair— yep, it was a looong time ago !!

Long closed but it's for sale if anyone's interested. HWW!

 

Bernalillo, Sandoval County.

Türen und Fenster in der Provence….

....what's reflection....isn't all real weither it be a reflection or not....?

Happy Window Wednesday 😊

One of our favorite "perches" is in nearby RI by the sea where we often park our car and enjoy "take out" from a local market which offers nightly specials. Perfect for seniors!

 

These gulls were a pair, but the one in the forefront got wind of the fact I had a few nubbins of bread for free!

The homes in the back are summer "cottages" . . .

How would you like to clean those windows!?!

 

The "view" in the distance is of Block Island.

CHONGQING:diese gigantische Stadt der 32 Millionen…

Chongqing ist nicht nur vertikal gebaut

(alles auf verschiedenen Ebenen) sondern auch voll von Menschen.

Auf dem Programm:die Metro,die direkt durch ein Wohngebäude fährt!Ein unglaublicher Anblick,der die Kontraste Chinas perfekt einfängt!

 

Ausschnitt aus dem Reisebericht meiner Kinder!

ein schöner Stadtteil von London...

 

😃Happy Window Wednesday 😃

A rustic glassless window with poorly fitting shutters.

Seen in the remote village of Caleao in the Cantabrian mountains, northern Spain.

Apartments over the shops and cafés down at the beach.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)

Found at the Lord Nelson Pub in Winthorpe, Newark.

Sorry to post & run, a bit late uploading today. Should have more time for catching up with comments tomorrow HWW & HGGT!

 

Back in March, we called into the National Botanic Garden of Wales on our way back from visiting my parents. This magnificent structure is the largest single-span great glasshouse in the world & houses some of the most endangered plants on the planet; these come from six areas of the world: California, Australia, the Canary Islands, Chile, South Africa, the Mediterranean basin. This path is on the lower level near the side of the dome.

 

More information here botanicgarden.wales/garden-areas/the-great-glasshouse/

 

Photo 63/100 my 100 x photos this year will be of foliage: so woodland scenes, individual trees, wild/garden plants and fallen leaves 🍁🌿🍀🌳

Happy Window Wednesday! Yippee

Happy New Wall Wednesday! Yippee.

 

Lostwithiel, Cornwall

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