Windows of Rye

One of the little towns I visited in England on this trip was Rye. One of the things that stood out for me was some of the windows. Below are some of them.

Windows of Rye

I love this curved window. It seems a great place to display something like this vase.

Windows of Rye

One of two windows I tok photos of that had sailboats in them.

Windows of Rye

I love inside shutters. When I stayed at Oxford University they had something that closed on the inside as well instead of blinds.

Windows of Rye

The second window displaying a sailboat.

Windows of Rye

This one was just an interesting shape.

I love the architecture of windows and doors that are older. They seem to have more character. Which one do you like best?

Shed Window

There’s a whole world out there right outside your window. You’d be a fool to miss it.”

Charlotte Ericksson
A shed window at the edge of a woods.

I have been really busy with work. I hope to take a few walks this week. Even in these times you can explore the walking trails around your area, walk in the mountains or on a beach, or even go to a wildlife refuge. Go out and enjoy. Happy holidays! Happy vacation!

Scottish Windows

One quote from Shakespeare is “The eyes are the windows of the soul.” What are windows a portal to? Edward Gorey once said “My favorite journey is looking out the window.” Sometimes my favorite journey is looking at windows. Here are some windows from towns within a short drive from Edinburgh, Scotland.

I think this one may be my favorite. I am partial to tea though.

Mehmet Morat Ildan is quoted as saying “If you want people to understand you, invite them to your life and let them see the world from your window.” You get to see a little bit of this person’s world through the window in the wall surrounding their property in the picture below. You get a nice view of their back garden.

Window to a walled in garden
Different textures

Mehmet Murat Ildon once said “It is not possible for a house to own a spirit without windows with flowers.” The window below looks quite lovely with flowers perched on the sill.

These windows make me what to live in these houses and towns. How do they make you feel?