While walking through the streets of the Old Town, now and then we'd come across these mysterious photographs in the windows of old tenements. Bringing life to the tired walls... Encouraging passers by to stop for a while, and to wonder about the stories of Lublin and its past residents...
It took me and John quite a while to get to the top of Trinitarian Tower (1819), as we got enchanted by the chaotic layout of artworks and old instruments in hidden nooks and crannies. When we finally reached the balcony on the top, the view of the Old Town and beyond was spectacular!
A little window half way the tower. |
And a huge window in one of the many galleries... |
And here are a few windows of some familiar cottages in Lublin Voivodenship.
Syry
I loved waking up to this view... |
Everybody seemed to be growing tomatos... |
There's nothing like the taste and the smell of home grown tomatos! |
Samoklęski
This picture was taken in 2009. No downpours this time... |
Michów
An intriguing mixture of holly water, onions, shells, rocks and nails... :) |
Kozłówka
It was supposed to be a blog about charming windows... but I couldn't resist sharing this quite an average window behind a really charming peacock! |
Marzanna
Marzanna,you and Anna are wery
ReplyDeleteCreative women,and good artist.
I,happy that I meet you in Google,you said that you love Scotland,and you love Cracow,
When are you have been Cracow you visit to me,Danuta,..
Danuta is on Helen....
We remember.