Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Spring Walk

My first spring Sunday walk starts with my first tree blooms.A “Madonnina” on the corner of “Via San Carlo” and “Via Crimea”.“The Legend of the Bread” is an impressive name for a bakery. But I still wonder what they use the sword for...A rusty old lamp, or a fake rusty old lamp, I'm not sure.He was keeping watch from his window sill, behind the grate, but ready to jump...

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26 comments:

  1. This a great collection of images from your walk. Each one alone could have made a wonderful post.

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  2. A thoroughly enjoyable walk - varied and entertaining. I love that cat!

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  3. As ususal, great details from your sundays walks! The blooming tree pic is lovely and once again, I love the niche with the Madonnina.

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  4. How I love those blossoms! The colours are vivid and lovely. The cat does look like it's about to spring onto your head or shoulders!

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  5. What a nice collection you've picked up along the way! The tree looks like the ones used for landscaping here a lot - I think it's an ornamental plum, maybe Japanese.

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  6. This post is both beautiful and funny. I think it's one of your best walks. The cat on the sill with that incredible grate is priceless (how do you find these cats? You're a great cat photographer!). The sword is very funny - so strange. The blossoms lovely. The madonna - I much prefer the Italian street shrines to things they put up in the U.S. It's colorful, too.

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  7. To answer your question: a sword is very convenient for cutting laaaaarge loaves of bread

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  8. Another lovely walk, VP, thank you. The young blossoms look so delicate.

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  9. Spring? Has it really come to you??

    Pre-enlarging, it looked like he was kneeling with a cross. Funny how the cross and the sword have the same shape ....
    Love that cat's attitude.

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  10. Great post as usually -I love the cat and flowers of course, but my favourite is the rusty lamp.Beautiful photo!
    Is the legendary breat good - their sign is a bit strange

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  11. Each photo shows beauty.... and I feel the spring all the way north to where I am.
    Keep walking, and do not forget your camera,ok?

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  12. I'm applauding this set of images. Each one is a real gem.

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  13. An interesting walk, and I think that lamp is really rusty.

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  14. Nice mix of photos from your Spring walk.

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  15. I love all the photos but particularly the first one of the blossoms and the cat peeking through the iron fence. Such lovely picutures, thanks.

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  16. What a nice Sunday stroll. You are very observant. I suppose you need a knive to cut the bread---vigorously. MB

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  17. I really enjoyed this walk. I especially like the name of the bakery. Perhaps their bread is so legendary that they need a sword to cut it.

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  18. Spring in Livorno is lovely as ever, I see! The blossoms are really pretty, but I don't know what they are either :)

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  19. gorgeous collage and creates a picture perfect image of your area! well done

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  20. Beautiful series of pictures and I love the cat!

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  21. Once again a wonderful walk.
    Don't they sell a bread called Excalibur?

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  22. I'm with Halcyon on this one. Freshly baked bread sounds better than the legendary supply...

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  23. It started out like a lovely walk...spring blossoms, a Madonna, a bakery sign, a lamp...and then I was startled by the kitty glaring at you and your camera. :)

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  24. Thanks for taking us along your walk, from the first picture to the last all are interesting sights!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  25. A fantastic walk and a magnificent series fun... ah the cat, that expression!!!
    :-)

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