Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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- Walk In The Street - Cancer Walk
- Signs Signs - Sign Shack
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- Blue Monday - Candy Apples
- Color Carnival - Rainbow Car
- Weekend Portrait - Ice Cream
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- Camera Critters - Scrounging For Food
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- Window Views And Doors - Too Icy
- Blue Monday - Gas Pump
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- Camera Critters - Victoria Crowned Pigeon
- Scenic Sunday - Frenchman's Bay
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- Signs Signs - Real Birds
- ABC Wednesday Letter "H" - Hotel
- Mellow Yellow Monday - Plane
- Night Shot Monday - Tim Hortons
- Sunday Bridges - Railway
- Color Carnival - Monsters Inc.
- Weekend Portrait - Belting Out The Blues
- Thursday Challenge - Driving Miss Piggy
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Love the ice and icicles on these windows but I am glad that I am not looking through them today.... brrrrr! These are beautiful old (?) windows and a nice shot!
ReplyDeleteBises,
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very interesting. looks cold outside.
ReplyDeleteNice looking window design. Do you know what the SS #7 stands for?
ReplyDeleteLesley, SS #7 was a former school house in Grey County. I believe SS stands for School Section. All public schools have the number system.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous windows... but please, Andy, no more winter! :-D
ReplyDeleteLove this image! esp the frosted window!
ReplyDeleteSo this is looking out the window of an old schoolhouse? NEAT, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThe curtains are on the outside, curtains of ice.
ReplyDeleteNice look outside in winter .
ReplyDeleteGerman upvc windows and doors