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A few weeks ago, I showed you some of the restaurant facias in our three town centre streets. People however rarely look any higher. I did earlier today and this is what I saw above the shops and eateries!
Incidentally, if you are slightly bemused by the number of blue windows, they were reflecting the blue sky when I was photographing towards the sun!
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Something’s missing!

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Ancient and modern. I know which I prefer!

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Then I took a stroll along the seafront and looked up at the apartments…

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These were in the background of my fire event photos a couple of weeks back.

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I live in a loft apartment above a shop, but mine’s not nearly as fancy, even less so as it’s currently covered in scaffolding. That window is where I’m sitting right now peering over my PC monitor…hi!
I hope you didn’t get a sore neck looking at my pictures this week!
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Very good shots Keith
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Thanks, Sadje!
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You’re welcome
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What lovely facades! Gorgeous – a grand series, Keith!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/02/a-just-bit-more.html
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Thanks so much!
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Well hi, there!!
Thanks for the great fascade photos. I am amazed at how often I miss fascade details because I forget to look up.
I quite like that blue window effect…cool reflection.
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Exactly! Thanks, Suzette.
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Cool pics
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Thank you,Beth!
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What great captures very nostalgic feel
Have a snaptastic week I added you to my linky 👍
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Forget that I just noticed you already had lol 👍
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Cheers, Steve!
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Too many of us don’t think to look up, or down, often enough. Older buildings were built for function and style and show it.
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So different from modern buildings, thanks, Mimi.
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Beautiful and this reminds me of the painted houses in San Francisco. https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/painted-ladies-houses-near-alamo-square-in-san-francisco-picture-id155286186
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
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Thanks for the link Sandee, they are beautiful!
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I enjoyed the fascinating photos, Keith.
The facades are beautiful.
Happy Wednesday!
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I’m pleased, thanks, Veronica.
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I loved these and the azure sky in the background.
Something very enchanting about these and your cutesy loft, Keith. 🙂
Have a brilliant week ahead!
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Cutesy, I like that! Thanks, Natasha.
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The facades are beautiful and so much lovelier than modern buildings. The blue sky sets them off to perfection too.
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They are, and so much work went into the design and structure of them.
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Sparkling post today, Keith! Beautiful shots. Glad I don’t have to wash any of those windows! 😳 🪣 🧽
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Haha, me too. Mine hasn’t been washed for years!
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The old architecture is so beautiful. It is a shame when they stick a plain Jane newer building in the midst of it all.
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I quite agree but I can’t see that changing.
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What stunning windows and beautiful architecture. Thank you for sharing your photos with us!
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The pleasure’s mine, thanks for dropping by!
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How gorgeous.
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Thanks so much.
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So very beautiful. I love the combo of ancient and modern. Very nice.
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Me too, but I know which I prefer!
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Some beautiful top-level facades there. We have a lot of those here in San Francisco, too, though the style and detail is different.
And funny, I live in a loft apartment, too 😺. Not much to see from the outside, it’s on the rear of a larger building, but really nice space for myself and the cats.
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I really like loft living, despite being busy outside it’s really quiet up here, and having 60 steps to climb is cheaper than joining a gym!
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wow- love these photos! Where are you?
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Bexhill-on-Sea on England’s sunny south coast!
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These pics are neat. I would be distracted by the view from that window.
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It’s great for people-watching! I also get a lot of pigeons and gulls sitting on my sill staring in at me!
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These are so beautiful – and so pristine! Ours get dirty. Sort of covered in black soot I guess.
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Your town has buildings with such character and they look well-maintained. Very neat the blue effect on the windows. Nice to get a shot of your very window. Looks cozy.
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Hi Keith – great to see these … and yes – the older buildings are so much more interesting … have you seen Richard Crook’s ‘Eastbourne in Detail’ – he covers so much? … I’m glad I’ve got it as a reference … it’s available in the little Heritage Centre in Carlisle Road – cheers Hilary
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