On my Thursday Doors post last week, I showcased some wonderful doors from the city of Georgetown on Grand Cayman. Today, I want to showcase some of the windows from that same photo trip.
Windows are particularly important in the Caribbean Islands, as they need to let the breezes into the interior spaces without letting in the strong sunlight. Here are some windows designed with that in mind including shuttered windows and shaded windows from overhangs:
Now here are some regular commercial windows in the downtown area:
Here are a couple of older dwellings located just inside the commercial district that have survived (?) being overrun:
Finally, I wanted to end up supporting my female followers with some female specific windows. I hope you get a kick out of these two photos:
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A beautiful collection. Is that a typo, “ba experts”? At any rate, that seems a shady business to me!
All the best!
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I think the sign in the window probably has a fold in it covering up the ‘r’. I have no idea how shady the business is, but I thought it might spice up the post.
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It did! 😉
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