Thanks Bass. That really made me laugh. I did indeed enjoy watching Playschool, but had completely forgotten about the windows, and what was through them! :D
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Rosie @Eco-Gites of Lenault says
Clever – I love roof tops and always wonder who is living below them
Emma says
Me too! Thanks Rosie! :)
Merlinda Little ( @pixiedusk) says
Love the textures and such a mysterious shot. #mysundayphoto
Emma says
Thank you Merlinda! :)
Kriss MacDonald says
Very cool shot – it’s like peeking into a little world.
Emma says
Thank you Kriss! :)
Sarah@TheViewFromtheTable says
Fantastic!
Emma says
Thanks Sarah! :)
Midlife Singlemum says
Takes me right back to my The Brothers Grimm Illustrated Fairy Stories. Did a wicked stepmother lock you up in that attic? Fantastic photo.
Emma says
Thankfully not! :D Thank you R! :)
Nikki Frank-Hamilton says
Love your perspective! Great find. I would have never thought to pull out my camera or to look from this vantage point. Love it!
Emma says
Thanks so much Nikki! :)
Grace says
Lovely. x
Emma says
Thanks Mum xx
kelloggsville says
higgledy piggledy :)
Lovely.
Emma says
Aren’t they? Thank you! :) x
OneDad3Girls says
Love this, a different view point of a town
Thank you for linking up
Emma says
Thank you (:
City Coastal Lifestyle says
lovely shot, have been to Czech a few times now and once on a train across the country.
Emma says
I bet that was lovely! Thank you! :)
Ashley Beolens says
Something only old towns can have, a real mismatch of rooves, love it :)
Emma says
It is isn’t it? Thanks Ashley! :)
A Patchwork Life says
Love the way you’ve taken this – they look so higgledy-piggledy and almost on top of each other!
Emma says
Thank you T! I loved how the little openings framed them! :)
bass says
I am guessing that you may have watched Playschool at a younger age, although I cannot remember the half a circle and a bit window.
Very good indeed.
Emma says
Thanks Bass. That really made me laugh. I did indeed enjoy watching Playschool, but had completely forgotten about the windows, and what was through them! :D
Fi Ní Neachtáin says
Beautiful capture! I’d love to visit the Czech Republic one day :) #MySundayPhoto
Fiona @ http://www.fawnsandfables.com
Emma says
I hope you get there, it really is lovely! Thanks Fi! :)
Phoebe @ Lou Messugo says
I love rooftop photos and probably take far too many! I like the way you’ve framed this one.
Emma says
Thanks Phoebe! There’s something very photogenic about them isn’t there? :D
Steph @MisplacedBrit says
Love this shot; love all the angles the lack of symmetry, the beautiful colours :-)
Have a fantastic Sunday!
Emma says
Thanks so much Steph! Happy Monday! :)
Sarah Christie says
Wow I love this so much, it looks all higgledy piggledy,and so intriguing makes you really want to see the bigger picture x
Emma says
Thank you Sarah! :)
sherry from sherrys pickings says
this is a magnificent shot. i love the rooftops thru the archway/window. lovely.
Emma says
Thanks so much Sherry! :)
Rachel Bustin says
A lovely shot. Its beautiful how all the rooftops intertwine with each other xx
Emma says
Thanks so much Rachel! :)