I’m feeling kind of mischievous this week. While I was in the Algarve, I did a little spying on the neighbours. I had to be careful though. Some of them were looking right back at me!
Have you spied on any windows this week? Dawn at Lingering Visions would love to see them (and so would I). So, why not share?

Great post,Jo ! I am certain sure you know that Queen Elizabeth II loves doing it and then she can visualize how people live in a cozy house and how the house looks inside,judging from the curtains of a window etc … I am serious,Jo.I had read this in an article of a respected English newspaper,not in a tabloid.Unless they lied.
Well,you shouldn’t feel embarrassed,it’s kind of hobby.Besides,you have something in common with the Queen … BTW,loved the one with the dog looking out of the window and spying ….
Have a gr8 weekend
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Louie is a great spy, Doda, and I have to admit, I hate to miss anything. Good weekend to you, too 🙂
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this was a fun slideshow – and not too much either – just a nice assortment that was enjoyable! 🙂 and love the dog the most!
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Thank you! Louie is a great favourite in the town. Not too many Dalmations in the Algarve 🙂
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This is such a fun, beautiful lingering vision post, Jo! Love it 🙂
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I wasn’t sure if it was a good idea, Amy, but I couldn’t resist once I’d taken a couple of shots of Louie 🙂
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Lol Jo now I have caught your mischievous bug ! Nice idea I will try this. Beautiful images Jo ! Louie the Dalmation and the door with little angle are so cute. 🙂
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As I said, Divya, it all started with that reflected rooftop over the way. Funny where these ideas come from, but I can get a bit carried away at times 🙂
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Oh I think you have permission to window peep when you come up some such as these Jo 😉
I just love Louie there ,,, being more dog Lol…guarding … from a distance … can’t be too careful !
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He’s a local hero, Poppy 🙂 Well, he thinks he is anyway!
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heheheh Jo. Look like you were a bit naughty. Those intruders are quite cute and doesn’t look dangerous at all. hahahaha. Louie the Dalmation is just so adorable. 😀
Great shots and thanks for sharing this fun post hon. *big hugs*
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I always like to share a smile, Sonel- so long as it’s harmless 🙂 More hugs!
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I totally agree Jo and you can do it so well. 😀
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Your window posts are always so fun. I love the little Santas clambering up! Hilarious!
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It’s a good time of year for a smile, isn’t it? 🙂
Incidentally, I haven’t forgotten- I do still have an invitation to guest post on yours, don’t I? I’ll try to get down to it in the next week or so, before I go off at a tangent again!
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Yes, absolutely! Looking forward to what you’ll come up with for that. 🙂
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Cute little intruders 😉
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They were everywhere, Gem 🙂 Had to keep my eye on them!
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How sneaky. I would get busted and yelled at.
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Thought about you this morning while I was watching the tennis, TBM 🙂
We have very nice neighbours so I don’t think anyone would be too upset.
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Watching you secretly shoot the neighbors was probably the most fun that pup had in a long time!
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Think I had him puzzled for a while, Elisa 🙂 He gets out for a mad gallop on the beach every evening.
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What a fun post Jo! Love Dalmatians – had one years ago called Tessa, she was always escaping!
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Louie never gets out without a lead, Jude. Don’t think he’s the brightest dog but he means well. Keeps a watchful eye on our place when we’re not there. 🙂
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Since you’re so tiny, it’s easy for you to be sneaky. 🙂 I love the photo of Louie, Jo! It looks like he’s dying to go outside.
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He’s a softie, Jill. Our neighbours over the road have had him since a pup and he stands guard on the street, quite literally. For the first day or so that we’re out there he barks when we unlock our front door. After that he kind of remembers us and we’re allowed to come and go. 🙂
They always take him out for a gallop on the beach in the evening.
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What a clever post. I have a comical vision of you lurking behind bushes and scaling ladders to get the perfect shot. 🙂
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Nothing I won’t do for a good blog post, Sue 🙂 (well, almost nothing! No challenges to bungee jump, please)
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I’m with you on the extents I will go to for a good blog post 🙂 I’m not so keen on the bungee jumping..how about sky diving?
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I have my doubts 😦 Tiddlywinks? 🙂
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Not sure that would capture the reader’s attention 🙂
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Played blindfolded? 🙂
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You risk taker you! 🙂
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Peeping Jo 🙂 Loved all the views you captured 🙂
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That’s me, Eunice 🙂 Naughty but nice!
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🙂
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Sneaky you! Kim is really bad for doing this, sometimes I walk away in embarrassment!
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Yes, I think it’s a very female thing, Andrew. But we do have nice neighbours so it’s ok. 🙂
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Beautiful windows. Wishing your son all the best of blessings on his birthday and everyday. I bet the lasagna and dessert made him so happy. A mum’s cooking is like no other. God bless you & your family always.
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Many thanks, Mr. B. I’m just about to take the lasagne out of the oven. I’m starved 🙂
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They are amazing… I loved especially dogs… Actually I love to take window’s pictures… with curtains, flowers and yes dogs… Last weekend I took one of them, a musician with his dog in the window… Thank you dear Johanna, always fascinates me your photographical journey, love, nia
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Thanks, Nia 🙂 I’m always on the lookout for interesting window shots these days. Glad you liked these.
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Oh, Jo, I have a vision of mischievous you, darting around peeping through usefully placed windows! And being spied upon… that dog certainly looks a little suspicious – or is it disapproving? 😉
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He’s our guard dog, Sue, and a big softie really. He stands there most of the afternoon, keeping an eye on the street and if anyone strange is about, starts to bark. We get barked at too, until he remembers us from the last visit. 🙂
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Bless!
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Haha loved the idea and the post 🙂
I wish I could do that but in my neighbourhood there lives only one couple with three little kids of almost the same age and are crying and mourning all the time.
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Oh dear- time to move? 🙂
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Wish I could 🙂
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