Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Les Fenêtres in Paris and Provence









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17 comments:

  1. Windows with shutters then the gaol, was it open for use

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  2. Deb, I like your subjects for this week's #WW. The architecture is interesting and old looking. Have a fototastic week!

    Judaculla Rock Petroglyphs and Brown Eyed Girls

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  3. OOH! I saved most of these to my Pinterest "doors & windows" board. Thanks!!

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  4. I like the idea of a collection of photos on a theme for WW. I love these windows, especially the ones with shutters.

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  5. I love the colours on the first and third picutres! I love your themed ideas as well!

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  6. Special idea to compare windows they are indeed different !

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  7. For me, these styles of windows are icons of France. Love your pictures!

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  8. Great architecture. I love checking out different windows and doors.

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  9. Love your focus on windows today. Such a great variety!

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  10. Nice post, thanks so much for this sharing!

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  11. I just love your photos from around Paris! So many interesting windows (Very proud I remembered le fenetre from high school French :) )

    Thanks for sharing your photos!

    Sue

    2016 Big Book Summer Challenge

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  12. These are all great! So many different styles.

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