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External wall of a reconstructed olive oil press building at the Eretz Israel Museum. Visit Window Views for more windows and doors from around the world.
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Have you entered the Around the Island Photography giveaway at The Big Piece of Cake yet? No? What are you waiting for? Around the Island's giveaway is just one in a month-long series of wonderful holiday giveaways Kate is hosting - and all by indie artists and shops. She's helping them (us! hey, I've got a store now too, I'm still a bit giddy at the idea) get the word out that there are many beautiful, unique and affordable gifts out there even in this age of big box store uniformity. Especially in this age of big box store uniformity, so head over there and do your part to spread the word about the talented little guys out there, and don't forget to leave a comment to get your giveaway entry.
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17 comments:
Simple and lovely, Robin! Happy Window Views! :) And thanks for commenting at Wordless Wednesday too! :)
Isn't that an unusual lintel?
Very interesting. The photo too.
I love the texture of the brick and how the window is offset.
there is a tiny peek of green at the bottom of the window, that seems so endearing
I love the texture of the building
The texture of those bricks is incredible. Do you know how they are formed?
You are amazing. I am running to Kate's ;-)
They're not bricks - they're local stone :).
I'm off to Kate's...
a fine picture !!!!!
greetings from Germany!!!!
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Love, love, love that photo!! I entered the give-a-way!
Ahem. This one? Definitely one for the store.
No question.
I love this shot Robin. I also was sad I scrolled down and saw those latke and couldn't have one :0)
Have a wonderful Hannukah!
Oh Robin, this is superb ... add it to your Esty for sure!
Thanks for comment on Bizpe Ramon. It was a fantastic place, really wonderful..I never imagined that the desert could be so beautiful:-)
Have a nice day!
Beautiful shot. Is it from the inside looking out? I see a bit f green at the bottom of the window.
Happy WW!
Gorgeous wall that the little bit of green at the bottom of the window is so intriguing!
Wonderful composition and texture, Robin. I like the tiny bit of green at the bottom of the window.
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