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The lines and colours caught my eye when I was walking around. It was a photo that begs to be taken.
Just the colour
BLUE 💙
makes me smile
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Wishing everyone a beautiful week ahead
and don't forget to smile😊
This store, located at the Herengracht in Amsterdam, specializes in selling buttons and related accessories.
Too bad they did not use buttons instead of a padlock to secure the shop ;-)
For a 360 degrees tour of the shop's interior, you can visit Amsterdamtoer.nl : knopenwinkel
Happy Thursday Doors Day!
Scotland 2022
We have travelled to Scotland for a few days and a fine time. Good company, good weather (in the main), good food and lastly great opportunities to bring out the camera.
1st Day
Culzean Castle – The home of Robert Burns
Trip along the coastline to Maidens, a seaside town
Finally on to Turnberry (Trump Turnberry)
2nd Day
Off to Ardrossan to catch the ferry to Arran
Unfortunately we didn’t get to see the island that well as the weather came in on us until mid-afternoon but we did get to see the island from top to bottom by coach.
3rd Day
Departing Ayrshire, we travel through the picturesque Trossachs. We had time to visit Callander, then run alongside Loch Earn to visit the Glenturret distillery, (Famous Grouse Whiskey) for a tour and tasting exercise. They have some special single malt that sells for £5,000. Well someone had to take up the slack. They have a Lalique restaurant and shop. My favourite part, the glass was just stunning.
Finally we had free time in the village of Crieff.
4th Day
On to Dundee, to visit the City’s rejuvenated waterfront. We boarded RRS Discovery, the ship of both Shackleton and Scott. Had an interesting tour and then another tour to the new Victoria and Albert museum, which was for me the highlight of the day.
We finished the day with a visit to Arbroath and finally on to Carnoustie. The end and home next day.
A great time was had by all and as usual I took too many photographs, not a surprise and this is the first batch of six
I like to find where the actual humans live when I go to a new city....forget the hotels and resorts...show me the clotheslines and the cats instead. This is the permanent street and not the one in flux.
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I spotted this lovely blue door in the little town of Blaye, France. Could anything be more charming?
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Ambasciate di nuovo aperte nelle rispettive capitali e bandiera cubana issata al dipartimento di Stato americano: dopo 54 anni, Usa e Cuba hanno ufficialmente ristabilito le relazioni diplomatiche, primo segnale del disgelo
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Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; that being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
(Titus 3:5-7)
Ich liebe schöne und alte Türen und Fenster und habe fast 2000 Aufnahmen. Werde hier ab und zu mal etwas einstreuen.
The Old Laundry House is part of the "Finlaystone Country Park" at Langbank Scotland. After spending many years as the Laundry House it was converted into "The Tearoom" some years ago, but with the new tearoom now situated within the Finlaystone House Gardens, the Old Laundry House awaits a new beginning.
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George Meis (a well-known Greek photographer), who first photographed this house many years ago, said that it is one of the most beautiful houses in Santorini. Today a lot has changed, there are suites there, but this corner is still fortunately still very beautiful.
O Γιώργος Μέης, που πρώτος φωτογράφισε πριν πολλά χρόνια αυτό το σπίτι είπε ότι είναι από τα πιο όμορφα σπίτια της Σαντορίνης . Σήμερα έχουν αλλάξει πολλά , είναι σουίτες εκεί, αλλά αυτή η γωνία διατηρεί ακόμα ευτυχώς την ιδιαίτερη ομορφιά της , δείγμα της χαρακτηριστικής αρχιτεκτονικής της περιοχής .
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In my upcoming posts I will take you on a journey and show you some of my personal milestones and talk about how they shaped my way of seeing.
Please click on the link above and hear about the beginning of my night shooting experience and what I like about the B-sides of architecture...
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💙HSoS💙...... the theme for the smile on saturday group is framed and while it is preferred that we do new photos, it's not going to happen this week-- (long story)- but i will try to do so for the next theme. meanwhile i found 5 i really liked from way way back. now to figure out which one to post???
interestingly, this was taken almost exactly 7 years ago
on my first trip to the NL
Downtown – Tucson, AZ
This is the oldest adobe home in downtown Tucson, now part of the Tucson Museum of Art & Historic Block.