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Honestly, shopping beats therapy, anytime. It costs the same and you get a dress out of it. - Sophie Kinsella, Miss Shopaholic
Freebies - November Group Gift 2025 by Carol's Store (top), Amster Pants by Scandalize (Halloween group gift).
Late afterrnoon sun strikes some attractive windows, including a lovely bay window, on Nadalah Ibn Khalid Lane in Jeddah's lovely "Al Balad" old city.
Seen in Ponce, Puerto Rico museum while traveling with Road Scholar in February, 2017.
Uploaded for Window Wednesday. HWW everyone!
Windows are an important part of street photography for me. On the one hand, there are the interesting reflections, but also the confusion that sometimes arises and has to be resolved first. I love it. I would be delighted if you would take a look at the pictures in my album. Only if you feel like it, of course :-) Best regards MarioM.
Fenster sind für mich in der Streetphotographie ein wichtiger Bestandteil. Zum einen sind da die interessanten Spiegelungen aber auch Verwirrungen, die es manchmal gibt und die erst einmal aufgelöst werden muss. I liebe es. Es würde mich freuen, wenn du dir die Bilder in meinem Album ansehen würdest. Natürlich nur wenn du Lust hast :-) Liebe Grüsse MarioM.
This is in the clerestory of my wood shop. An 8 to 1 ratio rope winch (8 foot wheel with 1 foot rope drum).
HAPPY WINDOW WEDNESDAY(S) !!
The various windows in a little old dairy barn (Sennhüttli) are among my favorite local subjects. Besides all the rich weathered-wood textures, the window have flower boxes. The plants and flowers in them are changed regularly from season to season. This window's box was planted as shown at the beginning of winter. The pansies (Stiefmütterchen) wintered nicely (as they often do when planted in the right spot). Here, they are in their full springtime glory. The result is what I have called a "Winter-Spring Window."
Location: The old Sennhüttli ("little dairy barn") in the St Chrischona community. It is the higher of the two settled,areas that comprise the hillside Village of Bettingen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Windows.
Following on from the last upload, I dug out this forgotten shot. I think the rot had well and truly set in, although the curtain still looked remarkably good on the inside.
This is in Fayette, MI at the Fayette Historical State Park...
a historic ghost town that was formerly an iron smelting town.
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