Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Halloween

Pruned tree, Attias, LivornoA freshly (and heavily) pruned tree.Two chairs and a dumpsters, LivornoA dumpster and two chairs, “Viale Marconi”.Abandoned bike and graffiti, Attias, LivornoAbandoned bike and graffiti, “Piazza Attias”.Old door handle, LivornoAn old and quite creepy door handle “Via Ricasoli”.Statuette, store window, LivornoSame street, a statuette in a store window.

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18 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

Always interesting to see what you will find on your walks. That tree ain't pretty.

Michelle said...

The door handle and the bike are my favorites.

Anonymous said...

Craving, longing, might be the common theme of these impressions. Thank you for this exercise of thoughts. Please have a good Tuesday.

daily athens

Luis Gomez said...

Great images VP. I truly enjoy your walks.

Dina said...

Oi veh, the chainsaw massacre!
You managed to find many creepy things for Halloween.

cieldequimper said...

Thankfully that hand does not seem to disturb the beauty in her sleep.

Kaori said...

I don't know if I'd have the nerve to knock on that door...especially on halloween! :-D

joo said...

I love your walks VP!
Of course door handle is my favourite today:)

Francisca said...

Another enjoyable eclectic walk... Can I have the pearl earrings in the window? :-D

brattcat said...

You have me giggling at my keyboard. You are so funny.

Cezar and Léia said...

Amazing series, that weird hand for me it's fabulous, really Halloween subject, my favorite for sure!
Great job with all pictures!
Léia

B SQUARED said...

I have serious doubts the tree will survive the trimming.

Small City Scenes said...

Well I guess I can say thanks for that creepy walk. Very interesting--some sweet photos and some not so sweet. MB

Halcyon said...

So many abandonned items. Strange...

Birdman said...

Scary stuff!

jelly beans said...

the bike is kinda neat!
greetings from barcelona.

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Unknown said...

Love this handle too!

Traveling Hawk said...

Oh, I could have used those chairs in my country house :)