Windows are in many ways the eyse of the house, and can tell much about the inhabitants and the history of the house. These were very nice and a pleasure to watch.
PS Thank you for the comment. We have had the same problem over here, but will have to be solved by toll on the roads. as to Bergen being clean - we get 2m of rain each year. We have the same climate (and nature) as Seattle and Vancouver. I know - I have been there.
What lovely buildings, so full of character, and so different from what I see around me each day.
ReplyDeleteThese are all great windows and the buildings have some great architecture. I'd love to walk around that last house/building...
ReplyDeleteThe last pic is my favourite - that house looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteMy entry is here:
http://j9marshall.wordpress.com/2009/06/04/window-views-st-andrews-church-colyton/
the last house is a beauty but I love stone so that is my favorite
ReplyDeleteLove your window shots, they all look so inviting.
ReplyDeleteWindows are in many ways the eyse of the house, and can tell much about the inhabitants and the history of the house. These were very nice and a pleasure to watch.
ReplyDeletePS Thank you for the comment. We have had the same problem over here, but will have to be solved by toll on the roads. as to Bergen being clean - we get 2m of rain each year. We have the same climate (and nature) as Seattle and Vancouver. I know - I have been there.
I love the roofing on the first shots and the windows are all so pretty.
ReplyDelete3 very different window settings, my favorite was the window in stone. Hope you can stop by to see my sepia scene and window views Thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks for the information on the dry sink, was the pan removable? The one I saw was lined with tin. I have seen some all wood one's as well.
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