While exploring a 19th-century house that's part of a small-town museum here in Manitoba, I was drawn to this window of an unusual style.
Is it just me or the forum has been slow lately?![]()
While exploring a 19th-century house that's part of a small-town museum here in Manitoba, I was drawn to this window of an unusual style.
Is it just me or the forum has been slow lately?![]()
I steal the soul of inanimate things.
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great shot federico....think they call that a dormer window.
yes it has been a bit slow, some away on tour...etc.
cheers
tim
Last edited by timmo; 27-08-2010 at 02:58 PM. Reason: spelling
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on the web,
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Nice shot fererico.
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Just lovely as usual!
Yes....I am at fault - I am one of the ones who disappeared this week....back now tho!![]()
Right on, thanks Tim for the bit of info! It turns out (by reading the Wikipedia article) that I had obviously seen dormer windows many times before, but never from the inside...
Aha! That explains itGet back to posting, missy!
Thanks everybody!
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I steal the soul of inanimate things.
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