Darjeeling : Some windows
Darjeeling has a fairly high number of buildings that ooze grace. Many of these had windows that were special.
On some of the walks I wondered if the windows too were looking at me?
A house of windows? Did someone replace the walls with windows?
The Deshbandhu Museum on the Bhutia Basti route.
Walls of this graceful building are home to windows of different shapes and sizes.
What to say of a town where the Post Office exudes such beauty!
Is the afternoon light trying to peep in through the windows?
This, somewhere on the road to the Japanese Temple.
A solitary and lonely window high up from the ground!
The Union Church on the Gandhi Road.
Windows about to be strangled?
The Hill Cart Road has surprises on offer when the traffic allows one to languorously walk and look around.
A chimney and an electricity pole waiting for the windows to open?
On a road with an intriguing name - Toong Soong.
Windows in the dark!
These sit in silence atop a bustling street - near the Chauraha.
Mehmet Murat ildan has an interesting view on windows:
The window is where curiosities meet. Insiders are curious about the outside, and outsiders are curious about the inside! When the window is opened, those who wonder flow towards the place they wonder, those inside are out, those outside are in!
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