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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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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
Thanks, Sadje!
You’re welcome
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
Thanks so much!
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.
Exactly! Thanks, Suzette.
Cool pics
Thank you,Beth!
What great captures very nostalgic feel
Have a snaptastic week I added you to my linky 👍
Forget that I just noticed you already had lol 👍
Cheers, Steve!
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.
So different from modern buildings, thanks, Mimi.
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
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
Thanks for the link Sandee, they are beautiful!
I enjoyed the fascinating photos, Keith.
The facades are beautiful.
Happy Wednesday!
I’m pleased, thanks, Veronica.
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!
Cutesy, I like that! Thanks, Natasha.
The facades are beautiful and so much lovelier than modern buildings. The blue sky sets them off to perfection too.
They are, and so much work went into the design and structure of them.
Sparkling post today, Keith! Beautiful shots. Glad I don’t have to wash any of those windows! 😳 🪣 🧽
Haha, me too. Mine hasn’t been washed for years!
The old architecture is so beautiful. It is a shame when they stick a plain Jane newer building in the midst of it all.
I quite agree but I can’t see that changing.
What stunning windows and beautiful architecture. Thank you for sharing your photos with us!
The pleasure’s mine, thanks for dropping by!
How gorgeous.
Thanks so much.
So very beautiful. I love the combo of ancient and modern. Very nice.
Me too, but I know which I prefer!
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.
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!
wow- love these photos! Where are you?
Bexhill-on-Sea on England’s sunny south coast!
These pics are neat. I would be distracted by the view from that window.
It’s great for people-watching! I also get a lot of pigeons and gulls sitting on my sill staring in at me!
These are so beautiful – and so pristine! Ours get dirty. Sort of covered in black soot I guess.
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.
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