One of the fun things about traveling is all the different types of architecture you see. So I am posting photos of a variety of architectural styles and colors from some of my recent trips.
An upscale shop in Cologne, GermanySouvenir shop in Cologne with lovely wood carving.Detail on the wall of a bakery in Miltenberg, Germany
A variety of things are for sale in this typically German shop, in Miltenberg
A drugstore in Wurzburg, GermanySchlenkera Brewery, Bamberg, GermanyColorful souvenir shop in Nuremberg, GermanyRiverside commercial area, NurembergTattoo parlor and smoke shop in Regensburg, GermanyColorful commercial street in Budapest, HungaryCafé in the Jewish Quarter, BudapestBakery in Highwood, Illinois, USADowntown street with empty storefronts in Woodstock, Illinois (this was during the early lockdown days at the beginning of April, 2020).Woodstock, Illinois – you can see how empty this downtown commercial street is.Entrance to a shopping center in Tel Aviv, IsraelArabic signs over stores in Bethlehem, IsraelAlso in Bethlehem
Israeli version of Starbucks (Bethlehem)
Children’s books (and it seems like a lot of other things) are for sale in this hip neighborhood of Denver, Colorado.Southwestern adobe style is common in Santa Fe, New Mexico.More Pueblo style architecture in Santa FeColorful hues in Tucumcari, New MexicoYou can get married and then go next door and have old time photos made! (Tucumcari)Northwestern USA style in Poulsbo, WashingtonPoulsbo, Washington – love that onion-dome style “tower” on top of this bookstore!Poulsbo, WAWind socks flutter in front of this kitschy gift shop, Poulsbo, WA
Oh what marvelous storefronts and businesses for this week. Thanks for playing along 😀