The lone window is always the heartbreaker of the composition. It can be as sexy as a facial beauty mark or as calmingly beautiful as a framed simple still life. Its larger siblings, the bay window and picture window, may well be brighter and more dramatic but the isolated aperture has its own simple solo to sing: an aria so quiet that, if you don’t pause long enough, you may miss a moment of important grace.
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Lovely
I have always loved tiny, isolated windows, especially when viewed from outside. They offer so much intrigue. The smaller the window, the bigger the mystery.
I agree, some times the simple hidden gems speak volumes.
What magical person writes your diminutive essays? Amazing to wax poetic about a window so beautifully…