Having clocks in public were more important before everyone carried their cell phones which have now replaced watches. Lovely photo with great reflections. Yes, I see you there, and you also caught a fine street photo in the reflection on the right.
Big WOW, RedPat. Both, my (to me unknown) Grandfather and my Dad were watchmakers. My Brother is "but" a goldsmith and optometrist but still sells watches - I am surrounded by the sound of clocks, as it reminds me of my dear Dad... A glorious entrance, we have such a clock on ours, too. Must share a pic maybe.
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Me encanta Pat.
La alergia me tiene muy vaga.
Buen domingo.
Un abrazo.
Very nice! It's the kind of beautiful details we don't see in modern buildings.
Having clocks in public were more important before everyone carried their cell phones which have now replaced watches. Lovely photo with great reflections. Yes, I see you there, and you also caught a fine street photo in the reflection on the right.
Great details and a nice entrance.
It looks very art nouveau.
Would that be an art deco sort of clock? No idea. Just wondering.
very beautiful
I like the way the wrought iron frames the clock.
Big WOW, RedPat. Both, my (to me unknown) Grandfather and my Dad were watchmakers. My Brother is "but" a goldsmith and optometrist but still sells watches - I am surrounded by the sound of clocks, as it reminds me of my dear Dad...
A glorious entrance, we have such a clock on ours, too. Must share a pic maybe.
Pretty clock! Take care, have a great week ahead.
A work of art in itself.
Well composed.
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