Wishing I could go there now. Those buildings with the beautifully curved windows have me wanting for more. Gorgeous photos!! (btw…I have been meaning to tell you that I think that is so cool that you listen to my bro's friend's band!! How did you hear about them?) xoxo
i always wondered actually how the glass cutters and blowers were able to make curved windows. from what i know and seen of glass making it much be difficult. do you know?
I have immense fondness for the style of window in the second-last picture. Am I the only one who worries about how much money it would cost to replace curved glass if it got broken?
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Some beautiful examples, erin! You have such an eye for details!
so pretty! I love all the details in old buildings.
Wishing I could go there now. Those buildings with the beautifully curved windows have me wanting for more. Gorgeous photos!!
(btw…I have been meaning to tell you that I think that is so cool that you listen to my bro's friend's band!! How did you hear about them?)
xoxo
lovely. love that window in the last picture.
don't you just love these!!!
i always wondered actually how the glass cutters and blowers were able to make curved windows. from what i know and seen of glass making it much be difficult. do you know?
gorgeous shots
Beautiful photos, Erin… I love the way you captured the reflection of other buildings on some of those windows.
xoxo,
-maria
Erin! So beautiful. I love the second last one with the black frames.
thanks for all of your notes! i'm afraid these windows are much more beautiful in person. jane, i'm with you. i love those ones, too.
I love these posts!!
Great windows.
xx
callie
beautiful photos! just came across your blog and i ADORE your header. it's stunning.
things are looking up and why not with such lovely windows?
I have immense fondness for the style of window in the second-last picture. Am I the only one who worries about how much money it would cost to replace curved glass if it got broken?
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