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Penedos, rainy day
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Omphalodes linifolia, Boraginaceae
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Malva hispanica, Malvales
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Penedos, Spring
Penedos, Spring
Iris xiphium, Thapsia transtagana
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"Take a picture of a permanent architectural detail INSIDE your home"
My appartment is all white, marmor and open spaces. the only particular architectural thing about it are two azulejos pannels, the theme is the seafaring discoveries of the portuguese around the world.
The large one was not easy to take because on the left size I have a very heavy cristal table that is my computer and work desk, so I could not spot this right in front to avoid distortion...
More about azulejos: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azulejo
My bed headboard

And in the little house uphills in penedos, the traditional ceiling of Alentejo region

My appartment is all white, marmor and open spaces. the only particular architectural thing about it are two azulejos pannels, the theme is the seafaring discoveries of the portuguese around the world.
The large one was not easy to take because on the left size I have a very heavy cristal table that is my computer and work desk, so I could not spot this right in front to avoid distortion...
More about azulejos: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azulejo
My bed headboard

And in the little house uphills in penedos, the traditional ceiling of Alentejo region

Heide, Marco F. Delminho, Jan, Wierd Folkersma and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Xata club has replied to Annaig56 clubXata club has replied to Marie-claire GalletXata club has replied to Ulrich John clubXata club has replied to ValfalXata club has replied to Blue rubber octopus clubXata club has replied to Amelia clubXata club has replied to HaarFager clubThe bamboo ceiling is very well done indeed.
Xata club has replied to Bruce Dean (Puchinpa… clubXata club has replied to Diederik Santema clubXata club has replied to Esther clubI looked for a translation of "marmor" and I found "marble." is that right? It looks like white marble on the floor, maybe?
Such wonderful entries for this challenge, Isabel! :)
Karen's Place club has addedXata club has replied to Karen's Place clubXata club has replied to Karen's Place clubKaren's Place club has replied to Xata clubXata club has replied to Karen's Place clubPortuguese is the 6th more spoken langage in the world... we Portuguese are travellers since centuries, we discovered half of the world and even today have the ability to speak other langages quite easily.
My second langage is Spanish as I have Sp origins... but they speak Spanish only, sometimes a bit English but no Portuguese!
Most tourists knowing that don't even try to say one polite word in Portuguese before speaking their own langage... I always say: you tell me one word in my langage as Bom dia to say Hello or Por favor to say Please and Obrigada/o to say Thanks or you don't get anything from me.
And when we travel we have to speak English or French or whatever to be considered...
Even when I go to countries I don't have a clue about their langage I always learn to say 3 words: Hello, Please and Thank you... that is not very hard... and it opens doors and smiles.
Here on ipernity with Germans there generally is no problem corresponding in English, but more delicate with the French. I speak fluent French too but nevertheless answering in my langage feels good and there is a translator integrated here...for who really wants to understand!
Blue rubber octopus club has replied to Xata clubI love that on ipernity, there are these "translate" links and people with different languages can converse so easily. I am thankful for people like yourself who take beautiful pictures in different areas of the world, I can see things I would not ordinarily see, and learn from different viewpoints.
Especially now, when so much of the world is so closed off, this is a treasure.
Xata club has replied to Blue rubber octopus clubKaren's Place club has replied to Xata clubXata club has replied to Karen's Place clubXata club has replied to Gillian Everett clubXata club has replied to Chrissy clubXata club has replied to Gudrun clubXata club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubXata club has replied to TaorminaXata club has replied to JanMuy bien mostrada, Isabel
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