'tree' by quietpurplehaze
Cool reflections on the glass window!
January 5th, 2013  
You're not wrong, nice one (two) Hazel.
January 5th, 2013  
looks about as sunny as it is here :p
January 5th, 2013  
@gphelps5 Yes, maybe my caption is not quite right - or maybe it is!!!!
January 5th, 2013  
@soupermario Ha! This shot was taken a few days ago - but the weather is still the same!!!!
January 5th, 2013  
Same here- grey, grey sky and drizzle - at least we are not flooded like the poor souls elsewhere.
January 5th, 2013  
Good 'trees' capture!!
January 5th, 2013  
Very clever and well-observed!
January 5th, 2013  
@glenvic Glenys, I always keep that in mind and cannot imagine how devastating it would be.
January 5th, 2013  
Looks much of a Dutch house . A great capture of the reflections.
i `ve two questions to ask. The tiles on the roof are they made of cement ? and use you still antenna for receiving TV. ? All Holland have cable now or satellite TV.
January 5th, 2013  
Nice job and I love the reflection too!
January 6th, 2013  
nice reflection Hazel!
January 6th, 2013  
@pyrrhula Yes, the roof tiles are made from cement. We have a statellite dish at the side of the house and this is the old aerial so it is really obsolete. Some areas in England have cable TV but not here.
January 6th, 2013  
Thanks, everyone for looking and commenting. This was one of those shots that just suddenly presented itself to me - on our return from a walk with Jinks. Would have been nice to have blue sky and white clouds in the window too! (I don't ask for much!)
@chrismarfil @purplehaze12 @tishpics @nana2r @debihas27
January 6th, 2013  
So now I know why they are called Dutch bungalows (Pyrrhula's comments above)
It's another snap. Our house is also a Dutch bungalow!!!!
January 6th, 2013  
nice!
January 6th, 2013  
@quietpurplehaze That`s are the leafs of the Bromeliaceae Vriesea splendens
January 7th, 2013  
@pyrrhula Dp they have those maqgnificent spikes of either red or pink flowers?
January 7th, 2013  
@quietpurplehaze . Red. If you just copy the name to Wikipedia you can see the plant .
January 7th, 2013  
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