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The sky tonight went from pale yellows to a brilliant red and was reflected in these window in the building across from ours.
This home-carpenter evidently follows the "make-it-fit" school of window repair. Found this shot while taking a neighbourhood walk.
Magic hour in the Charles bridge tower. View to Charles bridge and Prague castle.
I am very busy in these days, so I have big delays with comments on your photos... I am so sorry.
Reflections.
This is the extension that they added to an already large house not too far from home. It's the one that has the bird on the top of the turret.
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For Window Wednesdays. HWW
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at the old goods depot (railway-station) in Idstein _ an der alten Güterhalle am Bahnhof in Idstein
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No longer standing, demolished...
The Abandoned Sidney Fairbanks House, 1853
Winchendon, Massachusetts
May 19th, 2014
Some info on this historic location in "Toy Town" that will soon be demolished. Tons of more photos will follow. Each room in the house was like stepping into another era, each one very different than the next room.
"The Sidney Fairbanks House was built in ca. 1853 and probably modified in later years to its Second Empire style with mansard roof. It is a three-story dwelling with Italianate details in window consoles, eave brackets and the bracketed wrap porch. A three-story projecting central pavilion has an open porch at the third level under a hipped standing seam, metal roof that hovers over the main house roof."
Victory Liner Inc. 8178
Year Released: 2016
Engine: Hyundai D6HA
Chassis: Hyundai KMJKJ18LPAC
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Route: Cubao-Alaminos
Date Taken: September 8, 2016
Location: Monte de Piedad St. Cubao, Quezon City
RESTAURANTE JARDIN CELESTE, EN ATACO, DE LOS MEJORES LUGARES QUE HE VISITADO EN LA RUTA DE LAS FLORES
South and North Windows from the back side. There are large crowds inside these arches, hidden by the rise in front.
We met an American family and a few Germans on the trail that goes around the back.
Objects seen through a misted up church window.
I shot this photo to capture the silhouetted shapes of the floor and piano through the window. The image suggested so much that cannot be seen.