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This is an addition on a traditional brick home in my hood ... views of Lake Ivanhoe out the front windows ... I think it has an outdoor kitchen and eating and living area, probably opening to the back yard. Very cool me thinks. Happy Window Wednesdays!
There is always something interesting to see from the window seat.
North Shore Train Line
June, 2022
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Sunrise reflected in Lawton Country Club Windows - Moon setting behind the tree......
This is an oldies but a goodies, from my previous home. See Miss Teddie in the window? She/they all loved sitting there on the window sill watching the birds and the butterflies! HFF, ya'll!
This picture, which I took on one of my trips to Vietnam, also fits into the series "Window in House Wall". Ho Chi Minh City - the former Saigon - offers a myriad of good such photo motifs. I love going on a photo tour in Ho Chi Minh City.
52 in 2025: View from my window
Saturday Self Challenge: Translucent
The sun shining through the curtains caught my eye for this week's challenge.
Shot of some brave window washers in New York City. I took this shot from the Top of the Rock, on the 70th floor.
Hard to believe that I have been in this common room at St. Dominic's Retirement Village so many times, and I never even looked up to see this window until our visit last Friday. "Eyes Wide Shut."
"Windows frosted
Summer's sleeping
But I don't really mind
I know that it's cold outside
The world is bundled up in white
I just need you by my side
'Cause I'm warmer in the winter with you"
~Lindsey Stirling
I sit by the window.
Hands lock my knees.
My heavy shadow's my squat company.
My song was out of tune,
my voice cracked,
but at least no chorus can ever sing it back.
I sit by the window in the dark.
shadows in waves
behind the wavelike curtain crash.
A loyal subject of these second-rate years,
I proudly admit my finest ideas
are second-rate, and may the future take them
as trophies of my struggle against fate.
I sit in the dark.
And it would be hard to figure out
which is worse: the dark inside, or the darkness out.
--Joseph Brodsky