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Skywatch Friday ~ Last Friday in March
Hello and welcome to Friday's Skywatch post, It has been raining so very heavily now for what seems like forever. It makes it difficult...

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Interesting... if you had cropped the right side and left only the first two houses, I would easily have mistaken them for traditional houses in a small Chinese alley (hutong)...
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting!
ReplyDeleteNice, it reminds me of the movie Notting Hill. Have a great week ahead of you!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the low doorways simlar to those I've seen in Hastings UK. Did you spend much time in Prague?
ReplyDeleteMany Blessings - Jan
Thanks Lana for dropping by. I saw the movie Notting Nill also. Lovely neighbourhood they were filming in (where Hugh Grant's character lived and worked). Have a great week too, Lani.
ReplyDeleteHi Jan, the old building all seem low to the ground (no matter where they are found it seems and unless they are castles). I was in Prague for almost 2 weeks and I discovered that most tourists from Europe are only there for a weekend so I was quite the novelty at my old town hotel. I really enjoyed Prague as I was there during the Christmas markets. I also went to Kutna Hora in CR. Fascinating.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy BM!
Love the blue! I appreciate you sharing these pictures - I can travel to places I may never have the opportunity to visit!
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Kathy
I love that shade of blue too! Happy Blue Monday.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your photos today sharing some of the buildings from a world I will never see. That blue one is very interesting.
ReplyDeletePretty! I love the bright colors...and the blue! Also, I love the picture at the top of your blog!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Blue Monday!
Sarah
Yup like that shade of blue just easy to the eyes. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteBM-Memorial day
It looks so colorful that it's like a street you'd expect to find in a fairy tale. It is a great shot. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteNice, thank you for sharing, I love visiting new places, giggles even if only on the computer.
ReplyDeleteHugs for across the pond, Barbara
cool blue house! Happy Blue Monday <3
ReplyDeleteSo Franz Kafka lived in a blue house? Somehow, that seems very appropriate! I'd love to visit Prague. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday!
This is really cool..reminds me of some house here on the Islands-
ReplyDeleteNice entry! Love the shade of blue too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping by
Juuu, Golden Lane (Zlatá ulička) - part of Prague Castle, I love it. But now this street is closed for one year :-(
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ReplyDeletePrague is one of the most beautiful city in Europe...wonderful
Nice shot
congrats
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What a fun picture!Very intresting.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love houses like these, different colors and such.
ReplyDeleteMy parents were married in Prague. My dad was born in Czechoslovakia. Some day I'd love to visit too.
ReplyDeleteMy parents were married in Prague. My dad was born in Czechoslovakia. Some day I'd love to visit too.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love houses like these, different colors and such.
ReplyDeleteSo Franz Kafka lived in a blue house? Somehow, that seems very appropriate! I'd love to visit Prague. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday!