Basilica di Santa Sabina.
Violet. Lent time.
Dal Libro del Levitico.
Social distancing.
PRIMAVERA.
My personal fence.
Palazzo del Quirinale (entrance)
The 3 flags.
Fontana dei Dioscuri
Helplessly hoping.
La vita è bella.
Red-pinkish rose heart.
Sant'Andrea al Quirinale.
Lit from above.
Main altar.
Painted roof.
Cupola di Sant'Andrea al Quirinale ( Bernini).
The vestry.
Still life with Buddha head, books and ikebana.
Palm Sunday.
How many many things....
Spring on my balcony.
When we were together.
Giardino degli Aranci 2
Lockdown.
Where do we go?
Breath.
San Savino.
In the reeds 2.
In the reeds.
Uncertain times.
Women's rights.
Lone tree.
Terre del Perugino.
Patiently waiting for spring.
Downhill.
LiFe.
Our Almond tree.
Almond flowers.
A prayer.
In the valley.
Still winter
Last glow, reflected in the water.
Up or down?
Fishing house.
See also...
Lampadaires et lanternes / Street lamps and lanterns.
Lampadaires et lanternes / Street lamps and lanterns.
MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
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In this sad times, I will post some images from my archives.
Virtual touristic tour of Rome, my adoptive city.
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Giardino degli aranci ed esterno della Basilica di Santa Sabina.
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The Orange Trees Garden (Italian: Giardino degli aranci) is the name used in Rome to describe the Savello park located on the Aventine Hill.
The park offers an excellent view of the city. The garden, as it is today, was designed in 1932 by Raffaele De Vico. [1]It was constructed to offer public access to the view from the side of the hill, creating a new ‘’belvedere’’.
Virtual touristic tour of Rome, my adoptive city.
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Giardino degli aranci ed esterno della Basilica di Santa Sabina.
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The Orange Trees Garden (Italian: Giardino degli aranci) is the name used in Rome to describe the Savello park located on the Aventine Hill.
The park offers an excellent view of the city. The garden, as it is today, was designed in 1932 by Raffaele De Vico. [1]It was constructed to offer public access to the view from the side of the hill, creating a new ‘’belvedere’’.
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Enjoy a happy new day.
Annemarie club has replied to J. Gafarot clubHave a nice day tough, my friend !
Bonne journée.
Annemarie club has replied to Ulrich John clubAnnemarie club has replied to Ruesterstaude clubwww.ipernity.com/doc/564349/48612818
and a very good photograph too ! *****
Belle initiative de vous replonger dans vos archive pour notre plus grand plaisir !
Bonne journée, Annemarie !
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