(An olive tree from Jerusalem
Jews and Christians of Livorno
planted in front of the “Fortezza Nuova”
on 17 January 1996
as a sign of peace and friendship)
Jews and Christians of Livorno
planted in front of the “Fortezza Nuova”
on 17 January 1996
as a sign of peace and friendship)
A street light in “Piazza della Repubblica”. Another detail here.Old fashioned (and rusty) chairs outside a bar in “Piazza Attias”.A swing carousel for kids in “Piazza XX Settembre”.You can find some Florida in the “Fosso Reale”.
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17 comments:
Great walk VP, I love the picture of the carousel.
My favorite is the set of rusty chairs/table.
Each of the 5 photos gives me a very different view of Livorno. Variety is good!
I agree with Farmchick. I love that patio set.
I love them all, VP, with maybe a little extra love for the streetlight and the rusting chairs.
you always discover some very interesting things on your walks around town!
Well, it was a nice idea anyway, the olive tree. Let's hope it was not chopped down in a different kind of symbolic act.
Excellent post. Long way from Florida. I just love that art déco swing and the chairs. So what happened to the tree?
The table and chairs was what I stopped at first.
Old and still pretty, but perhaps not comfortable?
You are so good at finding amusing and interesting stuff!:)
Interesting chairs.
Awesome pictures!My favorite is the second one, I'm always enchanted by street lamps, this picture is perfect!
Congrats!
Léia
The street light and the old chairs are my favourites in this nostalgic series.
Interesting sights. I wonder what happened to the tree. Should have been nice and big by now.
Nice walk. Dina has a good point. And I don't think I'd wear white to go to that bar.
I have never seen a carousel for kids like that! Hmmm. Too bad you couldn't find the olive tree!
Wow, a swing carousel! The kids must have great fun with that :-D
What a strange carousel. Very cool though.
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