Windows
There is such a great variety of windows in town that a map of the citizens could be done to understand the people who live behind them. some of them belong to the oldest lodgings, others are modern installations and there are also re-cycled uses. Like the ones over San Juan, an old house that became a hotel.
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It would be interesting studying windows as a way to understand the history and the social features of a place. Of these photos, as you can probably guess, I like the second (with the medieval entrance although it evokes a departure to me- in the fog, in a story, into an adventure, a bit scary), the fourth (with the balcony, it's so mysterious and makes me think of "more than it grieves you") and the fifth- also medieval looking, but more familiar. In this order. I can't help preferring old to the new...Thanks for the photos.
Speaking of new, want to take a peak at my presentation for Seville? Nobody saw it yet, except my NSS and the stand organizer. :)
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