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Whether you're looking inward, or looking outward, there's always something interesting to see.
Happy Window Wednesday
Nevada City CA
the “Window of Enlightenment”(left) and
the “Window of Confusion”(right)
taken at Genko-an temple, Kyoto
秋の源光庵: 悟りの窓と迷いの窓
Something for the mind, the microscope and the Zeiss icon folding camera. Something for the sake in the background. As you want ... .
Early evening and a shop window is being re-designed inside. Outside, they make a statement with pictures.
The fascinating & beautiful ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, UK, provided me with a glimpse of the city beyond through one of its remaining windows. One can only imagine how glorious this abbey must have been before it was destroyed!
This window is on a Baptist Church in Richmond County, Virginia. I don’t know what kind of window treatment this is, but it isn’t stained glass. It needs a little TLC.
Happy Window Wednesday.
Supremely dirty window with birdpoop vertical lines and horizontal panes, curtain stripes and corrugations.
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An old window at Eksjöhovgård (lit. Oak lake manor). And note the thickness of the walls!
The manor is situated just outside of the town Sävsjö, built in the 1650s by Carl Mauritz Lewenhaupt (who died with the title of field marshal in 1666). But it was not completed by the time of his death and his family could not complete the project. It saw substantial remodelling in the 1730s (including the tearing down of the top floor - so it is now a two storey structure). In 1812 the copper roof was sold and the manor quickly deteriorated - as buildings with no roof on tend to do...
This could be why Earl and Daryl have such problems renovating old homes.
Would you buy windows from a store that has windows that look like this? I don’t think so. Anyway, I think it is vacant now.
Located in the small crossroads of Lively, Virginia.
Window light illuminates a floral display in the parish church of St. Peter, Ridlington Norfolk.
The subdued lighting inside the church creates a feeling of stillness and isolation from the outside world.