Monday, April 28, 2008

A Walk Through The Town Of Lubeck - #8



Our walk took us to this interestingly designed building. The door and the steps leading up to it are sunken into the building. Also the lower windows are built low as like basement windows. The ground floor is painted a more subdued color while the first floor is painted a bright yellow. Then, there is that huge climbing rose which is trained to curve around the window and over the front steps. It was quite a spectacular view.


Not everyone went for roses. Here is one who chose a plant with delicate purple flowers with rich green leaves against a very light blue wall and door.


I tried but just could not get this fat cat to look at me. It treated me coolly totally disregarding my many attempts to attract it. It must be very well fed from its size and truly pampered. Give me a dog with its waging tail any day. A cat chose to bestow or withhold its affection according to its fancy very much like a…..


We came out of the street a short distance away from the Hospital of the Holy Spirits.


And meet the Seaman’s Guild Building from the other end.


We then decided to take a smaller street and took that street along the Seaman’s Guild building attracted by the overhanging arches.


As we walked along that street, we looked up and saw this lovely façade outlined against a blue sky and white clouds.


We now decided to be even more adventurous in our walk. We turned into a small alley to see what we can find in less traveled places.


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