A “Moulin Rouge” built around a window on the “Scali Rosciano”.Probably the only French flag in the whole “Effetto Venezia” with the colors in the right order.I am not sure if using another country's flag as tablecloth could be considered a homage...
See also: Effetto Venezia, Again - Baby-foot géant
Friday, August 5, 2011
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I just love this post VP. You have made me smile. Thanks!
I love that red!
The tablecloth-flag concept is questionable. ;) I think it's a message. Of course, there are other places it could have been used.... :\
Virginia, Virginia, yoo hoo! More Paris Rouge.
Love the French flag everywhere!
It looks as if someone has left a scarlet letter on that shutter in the first image.
The colors are wonderful.
I actually think the red mulino is quite cute, despite the cliché...
@ brattcat - The windmill is a prop for a restaurant, the note in matching color is their menu.
Nice idea for a windmill, menu and all.
But oi veh, national flags as tablecloths?
Estupendas las fotos que nos dejas. Llevaba días sin comentar (cosas de las vacaciones) pero ya de nuevo por aquí.
Saludos y un abrazo.
I love those flags and tables, but the Moulin Rouge is my favorite, I'm enchanted by the beautiful RED!
Great captures!
Léia
I really like the idea of the window surrounded by the famous Paris landmark. Interesting series of images VP, captured with your talented eye for revealing the sense of a place. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Excellent post VP love the moulin rouge, table clothes well..I just love that Dina said oi veh!! Have a great weekend.
A “Moulin Rouge”is so lovely! I'm not sure about the flag, but it happens pretty often doesn't it? Especially with Union Jack.
The bright red windmill is bold and beautiful. Makes me want to hum a few bars of Come What May :D
I think it might be a slam!
You know I adore the ROUGE here !
V
What a funny idea, with the mill. As concern the second photo, I am on your side.
I am back from my vacation and I have a lot to catch on your blogs.
A very french post! :-) I especially like the Moulin Rouge.
I rather use it as a table cloth than wave it.
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