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Happy Window Wednesday. Still up north camping but we have moved over to Sault St. Marie. I spied this man taking pictures out my window this AM. HWW

Out for a lovely walk this afternoon.Sadly the clouds looked really threatening so I headed home.

 

Got home in one piece and let Rufus out into the garden.Which was when it started to chuck it down along with thunder and lightning. Rufus shot back inside again!

 

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

A window on one of the beautiful old buildings at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Although damaged, it is still beautiful.

Trinity College Dublin

Hotel façade in Budapest..;-)

Mamiya 7II, N 65 mm, Kodak T-Max 400, T-MAX, 5,30, 24C

New series, Accra, Ghana.

Vinita, Oklahoma.

In der Provence…Frankreich…

window of the owens building in the argenta historic district of north little rock, arkansas

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This Mountain Bluebird caught my eye with the adobe walls & white windows.

  

Bigger is Better

 

Una finestrella del borgo medievale di Caserta Vecchia. Peraltro, per chi crede nel 13, é anche beneaugurante.

 

A little and pretty window in medieval village of Caserta Vecchia.

The window is marked with number 13,

that in South Italy is lucky number.

Das alte neu erbaute Frankfurt….

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

a7rii + Tamron SP AF 180mm F3.5 Di LD IF macro

This is a photo of an elegant window in a tourist canteen on the waterfront in Yarmouth.

Davos, Switzerland, Zauberberg

Patio of Sparkasse Konstanz

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We had been out at supper after our son's graduation. Nearing home, Kim said she wanted to stop by her work, pick up stuff so that she might not have to go in over the weekend.

While traipsing around outside her work and the car to stretch my legs, I noticed this.

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

backside facade, Lisbon, Portugal

Ye old photo through a window

Windows Wednesday without the wait! HWW on Sunday!

 

A view through two opposite windows in one house to the exterior of a window in the next house down the street.

Around Vancouver you'll frequently come across shoes thrown high and tied to telephone/telegraph wires. Sometimes I'm quite baffled at how they even got up there. I have to suspect whoever lives here is either the shoe-thrower or collecting them :-)

This is a close-up photo of granular patterns of mold on a window in a furniture store in Yarmouth.

Buntes Haus in Ägypten….

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