Thursday’s Pretty Windows in Germany and France.


For Dawn’s “Lingering Windows” challenge this week, here are a few more which I spotted recently in Germany.

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Flowers were everywhere, and really prettied up this rather plain town hall,

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as well as most of the houses.

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This popular restaurant in Strasbourg was built as an a tannery in 1572. It became a restaurant in 1949, and was renovated for its fourth centenary in 1972.

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This one was really nicely planted out, and now the windows aren’t very visible at all. πŸ™‚

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I hope you’ve enjoyed my pretty windows this week. To see more, just click here.

69 comments on “Thursday’s Pretty Windows in Germany and France.

  1. Very pretty indeed Sylvia. Great shots and thanks for sharing this beauty with us hon. πŸ˜€ *big hugs*

  2. Duuuuuuuuuuuuude. These are nice. Reminds me that Octoberfest is coming soon πŸ™‚ The first one is my favorite I think the motorcycle does something to it πŸ™‚

  3. Those flower boxes are beautiful. Comparing the windows having flower boxes to those without, the flower boxes really do soften the look. I could do without that vine, though. πŸ™‚ Thanks for sharing.

  4. Loved the pretty windows AD, especially the last one – I’ve always wanted a house covered in ivy, spiders and snakes bedamned πŸ˜‰

  5. Having lived in Germany for 4 years back in the mid-80’s, one of the main things I miss the most are the pretty window box planters loaded with healthy, thriving ivy geraniums! I’ve tried to recreate them here at home but it’s just not the same. I wish I knew what fertilizer they used! πŸ™‚

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