For Cee’s Red Flowers – New Zealand’s Pohutukawa or Christmas Tree, and a velvety red one from my neighbour’s garden.
For Cee’s Red Flowers – New Zealand’s Pohutukawa or Christmas Tree, and a velvety red one from my neighbour’s garden.
Doors and windows for Cee – here are two examples showing windows as doors and doors as windows. I hope that counts!
– The doors are windows in the Danish trains, and the header showing the same phenomenon in China. In a Chinese garden you will find many of these round doors, looking like and working as windows as well.

Why not join in this challenge – Buildings and Trees? Click here to be inspired!
My choices this week are a summer photo where the tree is dominating, and a winter photo where the building is dominating.

For Cee I’m a bit late, but still. A painted ceiling and roof in the Forbidden City, Beijing.
If you are a skilled artist – you are really good. In Malmoe yesterday I found these.
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These two, the blue and the red one, are painted on the same house in Malmoe – One long side in red tones, the other one in blue. These two details caught my eye. The frog – look at his eye! The bird I adore as well.
For Cee this week – two man-made men in a staircase. Join in or see more here.
For Cee’s Sense of Smell, coffee would have been my first choice, then flowers and soft rain on leaves…but all of them nicely taken! So…another favourite of mine is this – biking home in late evening through fields full of delicious rolls.
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