My bicycle needed a service and while it was being worked on in the shop I walked around the town of Dossenheim. It started drizzling so I had to pack the camera away early but I managed to snap a few windows just before.

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My bicycle needed a service and while it was being worked on in the shop I walked around the town of Dossenheim. It started drizzling so I had to pack the camera away early but I managed to snap a few windows just before.

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We spent the weekend before last in Prague and our accommodation was in high-rise student dormitories.
The buildings were basic and well used. The windows were somehow warped which made for nice effects.

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On Saturday we were running (literally) through Teplice in the Czech Republic. I had only my mobile phone on me and could only snap some pictures in passing. This charming town definitely deserves a return visit. Here are the few windows I managed to capture.
The lines are from the trolley coaches which are operated electrically throughout the town.
Even the simple windows feature decorative details.
And if the stukko work isn’t enough they add flowers.

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One house in Großsachsen, part of the double community of Hirschberg, with lots of grills in front of its windows. The last photo is not really a window but the door is part of the house, isn’t it.

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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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We visited a winery (well, actually a few of them) on the weekend. This is the Weingut Frosch in the Rheingau.
And here are some of the windows of the building:

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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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