I’ve featured Neustadt an der Weinstraße quite a lot the past couple of weeks and here are a few more windows from the village Mußbach incorporated in Neustadt. They are from this house – an obvious tourist magnet.

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I’ve featured Neustadt an der Weinstraße quite a lot the past couple of weeks and here are a few more windows from the village Mußbach incorporated in Neustadt. They are from this house – an obvious tourist magnet.

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We spent last Saturday in Mußbach, a part of Neustadt an der Weinstraße. Yes, we were there to sample the new wine at “the world’s longest-lasting wine festival” (i.e. it lasts from mid-August to mid-October) but our walk through the vineyards also brought us past some houses. With Windows.

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A couple of weeks ago juxtaposed the new and old parts of Schloss Fürstenau in Steinbach. Here are some of the windows from the various buildings.


The clear cut classical lines of the new palais with the black and gilded lattice look perfect with the white walls offest by the grey frames (I have no idea what the colours originally were).


Dormer windows jutting out of the slate tiled roof and the wide bay window in sandstone.
My favourite windows are the skew ones in the old part which are on the outside of a staircase.

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all from Michelstadt im Odenwald
With curtains, without curtains, with shutters, without shutters, with flower pots, without flower pots, bay windows, single windows, twin windows, with chicken, without chicken.

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And I didn’t make them square so they don’t qualify for Becky’ s Tree Squares but I thought an honourable mention is called for.

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I’ve featured this window before. I took the photo when visiting a friend and I heartily envy her this nook. The view is directly onto the lighthouse of Roker Beach in Sunderland. I ordinarily don’t eat breakfast and as I’ve often said: “I don’t do sunrises” but with this window seat I would change my routine just for the pleasure of sitting there and gazing out over the waves.
The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Window