Nice click. Somtimes I prefer windows to doors because even thought I might not want to go out and get things done, I’d rather watch what’s happening and how others are getting along 🙂
The thought that comes to the mind when one sees this door is that it is waiting for someone to open it fully and bring in a smile. A lovely take on the picture Maniparna 🙂
You came up with an incredible example of viewing a decrepit window and making it extraordinary. Nicely done, Maniparna. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Robin.. 🙂
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wonderful haiku… 🙂
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Thanks, dearie… 🙂 ❤
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loved this one 🙂
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That’s a mysterious window.. must be a very old house I guess 😀 Loved your take on the scene 🙂
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This reminds me of a house from One Hundred Years of Solitude, I wonder what mysteries await inside this one.
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Maniparna, i loove such kind of places, there is a sense on peace and mystery at the same time. How about doing a picture prompt?
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Nice click. Somtimes I prefer windows to doors because even thought I might not want to go out and get things done, I’d rather watch what’s happening and how others are getting along 🙂
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That was an extra-ordinary picture and wonderful words as well 🙂 🙂 That was creative.
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I saw this type of door in Delhi monument ugrasen ki bawli.
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The thought that comes to the mind when one sees this door is that it is waiting for someone to open it fully and bring in a smile. A lovely take on the picture Maniparna 🙂
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These abandoned houses invite you to reflect its past. 🙂
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Where do you get these ideas, creative.
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Oh … love this.
Waiting for the smile.
And a mysterious window … into life? 🙂
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Incredible, mysterious photo!
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That reminds me of our house in the village when it was kucha. .
Lovely pic and great words ..of yes indeed waiting on smile..
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Great photo! I really like this take on, maniparna. 🙂
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