This is the first time I visited a city park called “Villa Regina” and probably would be the last. The entrance was derelict and quite unwelcoming, but I had to explore it and so I went inside.The first part of the park is an alley lined by trees, eerily desert in the early Sunday afternoon. The unleafy plants were totally unable to provide any comfortable shadow from the August sun.After an underpass I saw strange signs of life, just before the park proper: a whole wall of these prints, obviously symbolizing the desire of any living creature to escape this sad place.Half a dozen of these toys were baking in the sun on unkept land. Nearby, a bridge completely covered with graffiti crosses an empty canal, which obviously lead to a very dry pond.This is probably the highlight of the park: it reminded me of the flat mountain of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”. Perhaps it is only a dry fountain in an empty basin.Rushing back toward the normal world I found this mural, which I liked instantly. I have no idea what the subjects are, but they are really a lot nicer of everything I saw here. I met nobody in “Villa Regina”: it was only me, all the time.
I really like the first picture. It may be derelict, but it makes a great picture.
ReplyDeleteI was also enamoured of the first photo, but I kept going, and I found this to be a remarkable post from beginning to end. I really loved every part of it. I'm sure it was much more fun to visit your blog than for you to visit the park, but you made it very amusing and enjoyable for me! Fantastic!!! By the way, the mural is obviously horses eating spaghetti (you didn't know that?).
ReplyDeleteI agree: my grin became broader the further into you lamentation I progressed. Well written. You winge so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI too find the first image incredibly beautiful. I truly love things that are derelict.
Enjoyable post, VP ...
Wow! You did have a creepy experience! I would probably have only taken that first shot (which is lovely with the blush colored wall) and missed all of the rest, but luckily, you delved deeper and came upon some real treasures. I like the abandoned playground equipment and weird animal footprints. But that last one of the graffiti! That is too cool. Can't tell what it is either. Maybe aliens emerging from a plate of spaghetti?
ReplyDeleteI second, third, fourth, etc everything said. Perhaps a strange outing for you but what a treasure it yielded in this post. Please, for all of us who follow you, VP, indulge yourself in a miserable journey perhaps once a week ( :
ReplyDeleteFascinating adventure. Thank you for taking us along; but I think they are cows eating spaghetti
ReplyDeleteHmm... Sounds like a begining of SF film screenplay.
ReplyDeleteLooks like just about all the city parks here in unkempt Molfetta! LOL! Love especially the pink first and last shots! What is that last one: pigs learning to knit?
ReplyDeleteHow very sad! But great photos! You captured the isolation and desolation extremely well...and ended your post with that delightful could of "aliens?"
ReplyDeleteGood job, VP!
Sounds like a ghostly place which is sad.
ReplyDeleteHow sad. It looks like it must have been a nice place at one time.
ReplyDeleteI hope you've shamed someone into action to fix this up!
ReplyDeletePerhaps the sheep and wool yarn?
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The place abandoned is one of the funniest things that I read ...
Bravo, great post!
But I like the first photo! It is full of mystery!
ReplyDeleteThe place looks strange but the first photo is awesome - I love it!
ReplyDeleteI once took a picture of the same springy horse. The colour was different though.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Fio. Almost like something out of a movie. Your persistence in this research endeavor is greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad that this park is so neglected when it obviously can be so beautiful. I hope your city will restore it someday.
ReplyDeleteYour commentary about the pawprints and tabletop mountain got me grinning.
Great post and great captures! The 1st shot is my favourite!
ReplyDeleteI echo so many others: I LOVE the first photo. Very artistic!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this blog. The photos re stunning.
ReplyDeleteMay be those are spaghetti monsters :)Or talking meatballs...
ReplyDeleteI like the old window - like to look at those - although I prefer modern clean and crispy windows on my home :) Thank you for visiting my Mom's site - Nadine from Bulgaria - she is still learning how to use the internet translator - I fixed a blog for her just a week ago - and she chose Ruby Tuesday to be her meme :)
Also, a fancy name for a gloomy park.
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