This is part 2 in my short series on Venice’s welcoming windows: this week it’s the turn of the arches.

Previous post in the series: Part 1, In the Round
This is part 2 in my short series on Venice’s welcoming windows: this week it’s the turn of the arches.

Previous post in the series: Part 1, In the Round
Isn’t amazing how windows can give such a feel for a place. Especially if they are a little bit old or tatty. Your broken ones this week were very atmospheric.
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I’m loving how you are presenting these Debbie. Thanks so much for linking up.
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Wow, those are cool! I really like how the shutters intentionally don’t fill up the whole arch – it’s fascinating! Thanks for sharing these with us at WWDD 🙂
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Arches abound! I love arches of yore, adding a bit of style (and strength) to buildings of its era. I am partial to the last subject, the patina of old stone and fading paint so cool!
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Yes, I think arches are more stately than square or round windows.
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I love looking at windows and doors as I travel around the cities I visit, great blog post.
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I love the colored you’ve captured on those window panels.
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I love the different shapes. 😀
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It reminds me of a kiddies tv programme from my childhood: Playschool. Each week they took you through a window for a special feature – it was one of the square, round or arch windows!
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great series – and the old shutters grabbed me – seems like I never see them around here – or if we do they are decorative or high text ones at the beach – hm. cool up shot too. 🙂
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Now, you just knew I would love that, didn’t you?
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It is fascinating – every one finds different beautiful windows in Venice!
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