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Old Windows well weathered and worn, lots of creative uses for them, found in North Carolina.

film image Nikon N60

House dated "Anno 1640".

 

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Rolling hill nearby my hometown

Looks like the old Windows XP start screen

 

Hügellandschaft bei Kelze

The reflections on streetcar 2018 on the Riverfront line were such a fun abstract to see!

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

 

New Orleans LA

Bow-window

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Taken at an Old Oklahoma Mission. Since this was the old bakery building on the mission property, I wondered how many times someone climbed up to that fourth step where there is a definite indentation and sat there to cool off and look out over the fields. Just my imaginings.

...and a view of the woods from our house.

Window and stone wall on the Old Mill located in Sciota, Pennsylvania.

Each window represents a different household, a unique story, all housed within the same building

My cat loves to sit on this ledge and look outside the window when it's open and repeatedly checks on me as well. I'm so lucky to have her. In November she had a cancerous tumor above one eye - rare for a two year old. They operated on her and hopefully she'll be perched in our lives for many many more years to come.

"Window" by Stephenie DeKouadio (2019-07) | Self-Portrait Art

 

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Cwmorthin Quarry is a slate quarry west of the village of Tanygrisiau, north Wales. Quarrying on the site started in 1810. In 1860 it was connected to the Ffestiniog Railway. In 1900 it was acquired by the nearby Oakeley Quarry and the two were connected underground. In 1970 it closed along with Oakeley. There was small scale working in the 1980s and 1990s, the mine finally closed in 1997.

I love them.

 

I blogged this one earlier in the week, but forgot to post here :)

 

Captured in university-city of Cambridge, England., while out strolling and fooling with my Fuji.

 

Highest Explore position: 441 on Thursday, November 29, 2007

There is always something interesting to see from the window seat.

 

North Shore Train Line

  

June, 2022

Le Palais de justice de Chambéry

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!

at home in the south of England

 

Window Wednesdays

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