Shuttered Windows in Bath
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14 comments:
I like your windows and the beige stone of the building.
How surprising this would have been if both windows had been opened the same amount of space. I like the idea that it would have been unplanned symmetry. Nevertheless, it's a very beckoning window scene. I would like to take a peek within.
Ilana: I love the colour of Bath stone.
Annie: yes, that lack of symmetry is a little irksome, to me!
Then again, it shows that the shutters are used.
I really like windows with shutters.
Stine: it is interesting that the shutters are on the inside.
I think Bath windows should always be shuttered.
[deliberately dense] But if the windows weren't shuttered, we could see into bath! ;)
Lovely photo. Don't mind my nonsense.
Bandobras and Quilly: har har!
nice windows.
have a great week.
Vicky: thanks
I can imagine myself behind those shutters doing romantic things.
I wonder things, who was just looking out? where did she go? did she see me watching her? I wonder things.
Nora: in the home of Jane Austen!
Moe: was she distracted by somone before opening all the shutters...
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