On the south side of the Elba pier the work is almost finished.
On the north side a solution is found, then work continues.Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Hands
A classical example of our people speaking with their hands, when some minor problem arises while fastening together the parts of the floating docks for the TAN.
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Do Italians talk with their hands? Yes, and with their eyes, shoulders, feet, etc!
The colors in these shots are magnificent...especially the water.
I love watching people talk with their hands, and even their entire bodies! I can spend a most enjoyable afternoon just doing that.
The dock looks so neat without any boats yet. Though I'm getting dizzy just imagining having to walk down its entire length.
And I really find that floating crane just awesome!
The cranes also seem to have a sort of sign language.
So it's true that Italians DO talk with their gestures and hands and lots of emotion then, non?!
The water is amazingly blue in these shots. Love Italians speaking no matter what language they are speaking.
I like these shots, so much air / sea and BLUE...
Your last photo is my favorite this time :-)
Great to follow the "aquatic construction" (or whatever you would call it).
In New York there is an old joke:
Q: How can you tell the Jews from the Italians?
A: Jews talk with one hand and Italians talk with two hands.
(I'm afraid that Israelis in public too often talk with "elbow-power.")
I also use my hands to speak! :)
Very interesting sequence of pictures!
Léia
Gesture conversations are the best, sometimes no words are needed at all!
This is a pretty big project.
The water is such a beautiful color!
This is all quite fascinating - they must take their boat racing very seriously.
'Speaking with their hands'! :-)
Beautiful images. Amazing work!
The water is such a beautiful color. Aren't Italians famous for talking with their hands? ;-)
Dammit I can't type with my mouth. That's what talking with your hands does. Sorry, I don't know the yellow flower but I do love this post and the colour of the sea!
Looks like glorious weather. Must be wonderful to live on such a beautiful harbor. P.S. I've seen Tulip Trees in Prague. So they are in someplaces in Europe.
The water has a beautiful color! And I especially love the first photo, you caught the perfect hand motions! :D
YAY!!!!!!! MB
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