This photo was snapped while walking through one of the major hotels along San Antonio’s River Walk. Since I came across this photo first among the many in my collection, I decided to select this one for the Weekly Challenge. See Cheri’s blog for more about this challenge.
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Very cool. Even though I know that spot it is a little of an illusion. It almost seems like a mirror. The people at the door at the bottom are great it helps draw the two worlds together. Well Done!
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Thanks for liking my blog! Sally
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Reblogged this on blogagaini and commented:
Windows
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I was looking forward to see your wndow. Thanks for reblogging.
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Oops! I scheduled the post, but forgot to include the photo. It’s there now. Love your window(s).
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