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After our preseason snow storm, there was freezing rain, which coated trees with a layer of ice. It was very pretty, and fortunately, we lost very few branches. A small space between some maple branches gave me a glimpse of our neighbor's window across the way.
Shambles is one of York's most famous landmarks and one of the best preserved medieval streets in Europe. With its cobbled streets and overhanging buildings, it is believed to have been the inspiration behind Diagon Alley from the movie adaptation of the Harry Potter series. Harry Potter fans from over the world flock here throughout the year. In fact, 'The Shop That Must Not Be Named, is right here at street level but it was so busy so I decided to shoot up.
Happy Window Wednesday/Hump Day!
McGeachy Pond Conservation Area in 2013.
This area is closed to traffic now due to high water levels.
My daughter and her friends got together after school yesterday to make gingerbread houses. This is her creation. :)
I thought this would be cute as a contribution into the Window Wednesdays group. :)
...from the inside. Shot for Window Wednesday. HWW everyone!
And for 122 pictures in 2022 #110 Viewed through a window.
See below, the view from the outside, posted on February 15, 2022.
In Explore April 6, 2022 #303
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Photowalk Industrieel Erfgoed Zwolle
In het voormalige pand van Philips
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Photowalk Industrial Heritage Zwolle
In the former building of Philips
The Lake Pukaki Information Centre building is located at the end of the lake just before the road turnoff to Aoraki Mount Cook. The beautiful snowy mountains are reflected in the windows. The building is net to the statue of the Thar, goat species which were released into Aoteoroa New Zealand by Acclimatisation Societies, thus ruining the natural ecology big time. Happy Window Wednesday
Window Wednesday
I love photographing in the town of Trumansburg, NY. It has some of the neatest old buildings and shops in the area.
Das Gebäude spiegelt sich in einer Scheibe, in meinem Autospiegel und meiner Uhr.
The half-timbered house is reflected in a window, my car mirror and my smartwatch.
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Grab yer cutlasses and boarding pikes mateys!
In early November we had all the windows replaced. Of course none of the blinds can now fit in the windows, so Kim got springy rods and some curtains so we don't scare the neighbors with our naked pagan rituals. She's planning on doing something more permanent as a window cover, but meanwhile...
Yesterday I was using the leaf vac to pick up around back and decided that I'd put back the ladder I use to get to the roof for sunrise and sunset photos.
As I stand at the computer in the morning, the sun shines directly at my head through this window, so I keep the curtain at the top.
And this sight greeted me this morning.
Thankfully we were successful keeping those scurvy dogs from boarding and can sail peacefully on with our day.
Happy Window Wednesday!
This is from last month when I went back to Orlando Health after a decade for my Alzheimer's brain MRI. I was pretty overwhelmed and having trouble with direction and remembering where I was in these old stomping grounds. You see, I was treated there for years for cancer #3. Even when I was commuting from Sebring 4+ hours round trip for treatment. This was when it was M.D. Anderson Cancer Center/Orlando Health.
But when the elevator opened up on the chemo ward floor (I had to get my port accessed for the MRI) I had tears of joy as I felt like I was home again (kinda' sorta') because I knew exactly where I was. I know that sounds weird, but the receptionists said I wasn't the only one that ever felt like that.
Happy Window Wednesday (I've looked out these windows more times than I will ever remember!) Thank You, Jesus.
Cute house around the corner. Not as old as mine, I don't think, but colors I love! Happy Window Wednesday.
The morning sun cast light across the face inside the restaurant. I caught the eyes peering out at me.
These car park windows always catch my attention with their mix of assorted geometric shapes in the metal grill.
Morrison’s Supermarket Lower Level car park, Newark.
The skylight / skydome at the Principal Hotel Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
Happy Window Wednesday!
“Overlooking Charlotte Square, a private garden square, The Principal Edinburgh Charlotte Square — formerly The Roxburghe Hotel — consists of seven inter-connecting Georgian townhouses in the heart of the New Town, a UNESCO world heritage site.
The hotel comprises a series of Grade A listed townhouses, designed by Robert Adam and originally built in 1791.
Source: www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/travel/travel-the-roxburghe-ho...