Sunday evening.
N° 23 23!
Seeking a safe port.
In the port.
Pink clouds, palms and pinetrees.
Arc en ciel;)
After sunset.
«Chi vuol esser lieto, sia: di doman non c'è certe…
Night stroll.
Vista notturna.
Which way?
Riflessi sul bagnasciuga.
The foreshore.
Violet lights.
Venezia.
Canal Grande (verso nord).
Canal Grande (verso sud).
Ponte Rialto.
Venezian roofs.
" Il Bovolo".
One of many.
Sestriere Cannaregio.
CAMPO DE LA MADONNA DE L ORTO
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Rooftop seaview.
Where are you going?
Washday.
Vicolo della Madonella.
Down and up.
Sperlonga.
Inside the cave.
Parlez-moi d'amour.
Ratto del Palladio.
Ulisse.
A noble profile.
Villa di Tiberio.
Riviera di Ulisse.
The blue grotto.
Equinox.
Autumn.
L'estate sta finendo.
Alpine life.
Flowers
Velvet.
Taking a breath.
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Madonnella.


Happy safe weekend all.
Happy Birthday little G.❤️
And a prayer for all the students around the world: lets do whatever we can to let them study and stay healthy!
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Tiny shrines hanging on the walls of ancient buildings, mostly at a street corner, the majority of which portraying a Madonna, and sometimes so simple and modest that they remain unnoticed by those who walk around . They are call “Madonnelle” and are the expression of a profound popular, street devotion that reflects the intensity of the Marian cult .
Their use dates back to ancient Rome, when the Lares Compitales, the pagan deities maybe of Etruscan origin, were entrusted with the protection of all street intersections.
Happy Birthday little G.❤️
And a prayer for all the students around the world: lets do whatever we can to let them study and stay healthy!
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Tiny shrines hanging on the walls of ancient buildings, mostly at a street corner, the majority of which portraying a Madonna, and sometimes so simple and modest that they remain unnoticed by those who walk around . They are call “Madonnelle” and are the expression of a profound popular, street devotion that reflects the intensity of the Marian cult .
Their use dates back to ancient Rome, when the Lares Compitales, the pagan deities maybe of Etruscan origin, were entrusted with the protection of all street intersections.
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HFF have a great weekend
TOZ
Thank you.
Yes, there are so many and wonderful in Italy
Many thanks also for the interesting information
I wish you happy safe weekend, too
Have a good weekend.
Freundliche Grüße, einen schönes Wochenende und bleib gesund
Erich
buona Domenica
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