John’s Monday Window 28 March
An amazing window found in Bologna
John’s Monday Window 28 March
An amazing window found in Bologna
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That’s an intriguing window in so many ways. How does the shade operate? It’s on the outside of the window!
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It looked do lovely I had to gt a photo. I guess there’s a rope and pulley system
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Keen eyes you have!
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Marvellous. Soooo Italian
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It is quite 🙂
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Very impressive. Interesting that there’s a curtain on the outside.
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It’s more of a window shade than a curtain. Being Italian, I reckon there would be elaborate curtains on the inside
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Glorious! Clearly this was meant to be looked at – and photographed. Thank you!
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Most welcome Ludwig 🙂
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Beautiful indeed
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It must be centuries old and beautiful 🙂
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Absolutely beautiful!
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It is just wonderful
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What an appealing look all around, Brian! The outside curtain or whatever it’s called make me think of cloth shutters except that they come down rather than close in from the sides.
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That really didn’t sound quite right. I think of them as sort of cloth shutters.
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We call them window shades here so I guess that would apply in this case too
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Yes, window shades here too but on the inside. The reason they remind me is shutters is because they’re on the outside.
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On the inside we call them curtains 🙂
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I should add that we do have window shades as well but are called blinds more than shades
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What a beautiful window!
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It is quite beautiful
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That’s a beauty!
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Thanks Jo. Italians do some great windows and doors 🙂
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Beautiful window–and façade.
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It is one of my favourite windows 🙂
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