![Palazzo San Francesco, roof, Livorno](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjEmLEiEC-wKvA6sK2cGH_3Ttwx5vDTlnrKsJTaq8pkpyXkLYDgskn7GuZpSfzcWz20PAxHBQkg_3JuhX3wGlK9cXlJ53r7TMdusyluV36lDtwvrKx6w_7K9ya9RLyx1DDF-jNJxL1_8FUN/s280/1105010004.jpg)
I was so traumatized after our
Pisan strolls that I was not able to resume my walks for weeks. The roof of the “Palazzo San Francesco” seen from “Via Cairoli”.
![Gate, via Marradi, Livorno](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiNiKdCAZLbJP3nCWCwNLZVZKrtHtK-clkpAbZLeUvoqqIDMxboZw3egN0QXNMqA-Lxce2af7V1GooVOUzH15XfzKx9KlQejbx3CNzWwACKB8RIfztwp7DRp-zFIO1oF7KOUlE9ig5jPgCK/s280/1105010053.jpg)
A decoration on a gate in “Via Marradi”.
![Blue shutters window, Livorno](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxZWVR1Ss6Ti47JuF4DZltw2wcjLnVcT_GFX6lkQx-i7JV1V91XYvPB2XTsXQ8U7CVGUw3S9Yftywwmf_WzwXSZiwc-y2HXdYXvVmTv6UGFEGRLsjLOoaYjV1QBbarKU9luu7RsrHiqv45/s280/1105010055.jpg)
Blue shutters and white curtains in “Via delle Grazie”.
![Year 1936, building, Livorno](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhwaAMjWYyO932Dvc6RJ9HUOQ4LTUuoNHG3Iw4jGsoeBe3kOmY1n81HpQPA95KlJBDLdlnJBq195D5bwRoi4No_hxEkGCvNCC4wBe4m3HKNXVhPgN4wX1UXDmUWRn7Gq5_kNBDYVH0LYSVS/s280/1105010057.jpg)
Same street, no doubt about the age of this building.
![Yellow flowers in a planter, Livorno](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9u8qvzlO0_nIwX9T1NgTcQmpruMAlBUtDZKT45j-gusZya2i9nVnw-CZ7GbiBonBybIWuDXe9S8eeix-FtbjlZ5_UZNx734P0XcF174kynQ8kl4trSVWPFleBgey5ofJrDyGXymaYt6i4/s280/1105010075.jpg)
“Via Ginori”, Gazanias in a planter (Thanks
MB!).
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You have a talent for noticing the lovely details in life.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are over your trauma. These are just gorgeous VP. Lovely details.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have completely recovered from your trauma. I particularly love the window.
ReplyDeleteTimeless beauty indeed.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Tuesday you all.
daily athens
Ciao VP! Great photos! Enjoyed them all. Especially the 1st, 3rd and 5th! Regret that things did not go well in Pisa...
ReplyDeleteThose blue shutters really caught my eye. So vibrant!
ReplyDeleteThese are all delights, VP. I like the 1936 sign and the wonderful blue shutters best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice walk and great photos.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. You do have an eye for the unusual although they are commonplace. AND to showed one of my most favorite flowers--Gazania. MB
ReplyDeleteThey should add the Pisan trauma to the list of known traumatic experiences! I'm glad you took up your walks again, ;-)this one is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful things. I'm glad you have come back to your senses after the Pisa trauma.
ReplyDeleteAgain, very beautiful details.
ReplyDeleteMy eyes stopped at the window.....
Is this an unusual window in Italy?
My thoughts went to Greece, and all the BLUE they use.
The first one is a very talent photography work, the iron stands like a frame there, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI also love the orange energy in the last shot, so adorable!
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Léia
Windows and shutters are a bit like bicycles - they are always good to see.
ReplyDeleteLucy
Glad you're over the shocks of Pisa. :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the first shot, the framing with the lamp post is perfect!
Beautiful details!
ReplyDeleteI very much like the way you shot the first photo, VP. You find so many wonderful details on your walks.
ReplyDeleteAll subjects are wonderful! Great composition on top.
ReplyDeleteYou're so funny! Hope you are over your tramautic experience. Lovely photos as always :D
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