Windows with slat awnings
“Pull up the shade to see the view”, was the suggestion shortly after I had entered the room. It was a huge window looking out on a pleasant, tranquil scene.

The full window not only revealed the trees putting on their spring outfits, but as I looked up, I saw an unusual bit of architecture, awnings, horizontal slat awnings. Immediately bushboys series of “shades” posts came to mind.


I just had to go outside and get a couple of photos showing these “shades”.


Oh, of course, the window and the view:

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