My numbers up #19

Judy’s Numbers Game #20

This weeks number is 141. So let have a look and see what is found.
This is the only 141 I have so I switched to 114 and 411 to gather a few more photos. It is a 141. It has the camera photo ID and is from the camera to WP media files.

My office window is always a source for entertainment. Who watches who?

It was a juvenile Little Friarbird with a punk haircut and very vocal

A castle in Verona

I love Sooty Oystercatchers

Palatial Dijon

Wonderful old tin toy of Mo McCackie the alter ego of Roy Rene, an Australian vaudeville entertainer

A wonderful Hairpin Banksia Banksia spinulosa

A view of Sydney Through a hotel window

I’m glad a selective colour photo was within my parameters so I could include some Crested Terns

There was even a Water water Everywhere #Abstract

An old Which Way in Lismore

One of the #SquareBlue photos. The sky at my place one day

A yellow sunrise with a bird

Our Moon with a halo

Water Reflections – Abstracts #123

Jez’s Water Water Everywhere #220
Becky’s #SquaresRenew

Among the Reeds

Diagonal Flow

The Horrors

Last week Graham asked for a before and after of an abstract I create. I should have picked a better one as although I took a bit of time, it looks quite basic.
This is also moving forward for #SquaresRenew

Going forward is easy if you have some idea of The Way

A day in Glen Innes (window version)

Ludwigs Monday Window

I went to Glen Innes, a town on the tablelands up the mountain from my place on the weekend. A roam around town yielded a few window gems. It was a dull cold day and poured rain in the afternoon.

The modern stained glass windows of the pub. Hard to get photos that I liked.

This is one of the oldest windows I found in the main street. The Post and Telegraph Office built in 1896. Add it to the arched windows collection.

Built in 1895 these windows were on the first floor and the building was the Bank of NSW until 2009 when it became a private residence. These are The Bank Guest House windows now.

There are still some art deco style buildings in the main street. The Supreme Building is my favourite, it’s a pity I couldn’t find out more about the building. I think it was built in the early 1930’s

For those wondering why I called this post the windows version, Glen Innes also has doors, so wait until Thursday for the door version of Glen Innes.