The last in my Window on the World response to the Weekly Photo Challenge. The bright morning sun through this window caught my eye when I was in Stone Town last March.
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"There is some good in this world…and it's worth fighting for." ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
The last in my Window on the World response to the Weekly Photo Challenge. The bright morning sun through this window caught my eye when I was in Stone Town last March.
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I’m having fun with the Weekly Photo Challenge theme Window this week! Here is a photo that I took in what was once the residential part of Machu Picchu in Peru. Wouldn’t it be lovely to look out your window and see these cute llamas?
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And one more photo – taken through a window at Machu Picchu. Enjoy!
Windows look out over farms and apple orchards.
My grandfather came from this area near the town of Gvarv in mid-Telemark, Norway.
(Photo credit to my husband Charles.)
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A window in a wall inside the Kasbah in Rabat, Morocco.
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Warm light spills from a window near the entrance to Catfish Row on a late December evening. Catfish Row, the fictional location of the American folk opera Porgy & Bess, was inspired by this area (actually called “Cabbage Row”) near Church Street in downtown Charleston.
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A woman watches the world go by from her window in the village of Sankhu in Nepal.
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