


In Germany the children’s game is known as “The journey to Jerusalem” – I have no idea why – but the rules are the same. This particular chair might lead you to your own happy place.

I find windows fascinating and enjoy taking pictures of them.
They can show off with their forms, or ornaments, or colours, or all of the above.
Yet others like to hide:
Don’t you think that the ones on the right look as if they are peaking out from under the roof like a cat would from under a bedspread?
Still others deceive the onlooker:

The splendid frame around this is trompe l’oeil – painted on the wall but the window is real enough.
They often come in pairs:



which offers opportunities to play around with symmetry – or not.
Some are individuals
whether they are abandoned (at least for a while)

or not.


pomp and representation
wood and rust
red and green
twinned and contrasted
old and run-down.
Doors for Cee’s fun photo challenge.
https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/14846827/posts/1216277535



A response to Cee’s challenge asking for “vibrant colours”.
https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/14846827/posts/1191917957


The colour green. Not for nothing it’s the symbol of healthy living.



