Thursday, February 26, 2009

Looking Out the Windows

This first window is the one in my computer room, it looks out over the back yard and into the woods. The stained glass pieces are an angel and a small cross given to me from my granddaughter.
This window is one of four that are in the first room as you come into the front of the house. The room use to be the front porch and was closed in before we bought the house. I use it for a reading room and a place to keep some of my favorite things. The stained glass is a ppurple iris, the sill is full of colbalt blue bottles.

This is the largest window in our living room
it looks out on the front yard. This is of course my favorite piece as it is the largest and fits in the top of the window so well it seems to be a part of it.


This is one of the two windows in our spare bedroom, it also looks out to the front of the house. It is one of the few that has no stained glass, however there is a clear cyrstal rosary that throws some beautiful rainbows when the sun is just right. So there you have a few windows which I noticed as I was taking pictures, ALL need to be washed, after all spring is just around the corner. If I do not get a bad case of SPRING FEVER I will need to get busy and SPRING CLEAN, or is that just an old fashion thing our mothers use to do?



4 comments:

Janet said...

This is such a cool post. I love the little glimpse into your home....or I guess it's actually a glimpse outside! I especially like the window with the blue vases.

Shopgirl said...

I love this post Gail, a peek into your windows. They are really pretty. The sun is shinning here today, but it is only 20 this morning, and our high is supposed to be almost 40. So it is still winter here. There maybe snow this weekend, we will see.
Hugs, Mary

Shopgirl said...

I love this post Gail, a peek into your windows. They are really pretty. The sun is shinning here today, but it is only 20 this morning, and our high is supposed to be almost 40. So it is still winter here. There maybe snow this weekend, we will see.
Hugs, Mary

Betzie said...

Hi Gail,
I love your stained glass...so pretty at your windows!
I wish mine were all clean!!! I'm just not like my grandmother as far as cleaning goes...who wants to clean when you can play instead? I do try to keep up with daily stuff, but the deep cleaning is another story!!