Where might I linger this week? I’ll be getting myself talked about! I believe I promised you some English windows. Now, how to present them?
You know I spent the weekend in Nottingham? The above was the venue for the book launch of “Steampunk Apothecary”. If you want to see some of the antics, have a look at An extraordinary, but delicious, affair.
The Malt Cross Cafe is an historic grade 2 listed building and we were fortunate to have the use of the upper gallery. Below, there’s a bar which sells delicious savouries.
Nottingham isn’t short on interesting venues, and windows.
The previous weekend I was in Newcastle-on-Tyne and found myself very taken with these windows. I think the building is currently being used just for office space, but at least it’s still there in all its glory.
England’s towns and cities have some of the loveliest windows you’ll ever see.
Did you stroll through my galleries? We really must stop meeting like this. It’s getting to be a habit.
So, what do you think? Can England take on Poland and Portugal in the windows challenge? Thanks Dawn for providing me with a little more fun this rain-soaked English day.
Don’t forget to check out the other Lingering Windows entries, and maybe participate?


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Magnifico! Mille grazie. 🙂 🙂
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What a wonderful collection of windows. Newstead Abbey was great surprise.
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It is a truly lovely English ancestral home (to the poet Lord Byron), Sartenada. I did a Christmas post about it. https://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2011/12/20/byrons-newstead-abbey/
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You have captured some beautiful windows there, the old buildings are amazing.
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Thanks, Vicky. we do have some gems, don’t we? Aren’t you up our way soon? 🙂
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Not sure where we’re going this year now, we’ve still got Cindy (mum’s dog) living with us.
We’ve just come back from Dorset (blog to follow), but will be very much geared by the weather (three wet dogs in a confined space not recommended) and campsite rules (a lot have max two dogs). 😦
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I’ll not expect to bump into you at Grosmont then! Looking forward to the Dorset post. 🙂
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So beautiful photographs dear Johanna, I loved them. You did a great selection. Thanks and Love, nia
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Thanks, Nia. Wishing you peace this lovely morning. Our prayers are with you. 🙂
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Thank you so much dear, Love, nia
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Oh, they are gorgeous indeed Jo! Love it and thanks for sharing hon. 😀 *hugs*
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South African windows going to play along, Sonel? I know you have a more outdoors lifestyle, but I know your entry would be inspirational. 🙂
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Oh, I did have a few windows on display Jo but not for this challenge. It was a challenge from Jake on Sunday Post : http://sonelcorner.wordpress.com/2013/05/22/sunday-post-window/ and I wish I did have more windows to display but unfortunately not..heheheh. This side I am mostly indoors nowadays as it’s so chilly, but maybe in the future. Thanks for the compliment. You are so sweet. 😀 *big hugs*
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I remember now! Beautiful. 🙂 Whatever is happening with Jake?
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I was wondering the same thing Jo as I we haven’t had a challenge from him for this week but I am sure it’s only because they moved and maybe he is having trouble with his internet connection. I do hope he is fine.
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There are windows, and there are WINDOWS! How beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂 I’ve gone a little windows crazy. I was wandering round the house last night randomly framing windows. Who knows where this will lead? 🙂
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Newcastle-on-Tyne’s window bows = wonderful!
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They were completely unexpected, Frizz. I looked up and there they were. Better to keep your eyes on the sky than the ground! 🙂
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So much history and so much beauty, thanks for showing them to us.
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I knew you’d appreciate them. 🙂 Lots of opportunities for strolling and admiring.
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and taking LOTS of photos…. 🙂
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Great gallery …Each country has its own style statement
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Thank you. 🙂 It’s a good old muddle of history and personality isn’t it? I love it. 🙂
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There are interesting and beautiful windows everywhere we visit. I am going to be more aware of them and photograph a few. Thanks for the awakening.
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Many thanks for the comment. I’m happy to take part in a “windows of the world” project. 🙂
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The British always have had some spectacular window frames. And you have captured some of them beautifully. Are they more interesting than the ones in Poland or Portugal? I don’t know they all have beautiful window frames.
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So long as we all have windows, Munchow! 🙂 There are some beautiful ones in Munich on the challenge that you might be familiar with. Many thanks for taking the time to comment.
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Loved all of them 🙂
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You are a wonderfully loyal pal, Eunice! Don’t think I can do “windows USA”. Your shout? 🙂 🙂
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🙂 OMG so many where would I start lol
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These are great choices, Jo. You are the window ambassador of three countries . How great is that? 🙂
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Good heavens! How did that happen? 🙂
Many thanks for a lovely thought, Lynne.
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Ah, lets not forget all the beautiful windows windows that have crept into your Portugal and Poland blogs. Should we add Greece? 🙂
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You know, I was thinking of past holidays yesterday! Not sure that the photo collection is up to it, but I always enjoy a look over my shoulder. 🙂
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sumptuous boxes, wonderful the combination between different styles
Hello, Hello
ciao ,ciao
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Lei ha delle finestre italiane per me?
Grazie 🙂
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posso inviare foto non scattate da me?
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🙂 🙂
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England is definitely up there in the window stakes. Jo. I haven’t been to Newstead Abbey since I was a child. Beautiful window gallery. 🙂
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Newstead is so romantic- I love it! Many thanks, hon. Lots to choose from. 🙂
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Beautiful window gallery! Great selections, Jo.
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Thanks, Amy! Too many to choose from sometimes. 🙂
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🙂 I’m working on mine… 🙂
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I’ve seen them. Worth waiting for, Amy. 🙂
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Derinitely, though France has some lovely ones too – and an awful lot of awful ones!
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Paris apart (a long, long time ago) I’ve never had the opportunity to look at French windows, Viv. Except the variety that open out on the garden! 🙂
You feeling any better?
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Wow – that’s a wonderful presentation. I l♥ve english wndows! 🙂
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I’ve seen some of your beautiful examples, Dina. Many thanks. 🙂
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it sure can!
groetjes, Francina
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Thanks, Francina, for your vote of confidence. 🙂
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