The two-tiered carousel in “Piazza della Repubblica”.An elegant front door in “Via Sansoni”.Scaffolding covers are usually dull, a bit less in “Via Piave”.Old grate, part of a toilet ventilation system in “Via Gazzarrini”.A “fiasco” of Tuscan wine is born in “Via Buontalenti”...
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VP, love the carrousel and the birth of "fiasco" wine! Excellent!
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The two tiered carousel is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic "merry-go-round!"
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind testing some of that vino tuscano....
I've never seen a two tiered carousel. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA few bottles of wine and then a spin on the carousel. Looks out!
ReplyDeleteSono rimasta molto colpita dalla giostra che ha riportato nella mia mente tanti ricordi, e dall'antica grata, oggi è molto difficile trovare un artigiano che lavori il ferro battuto a questi livelli||||
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand merry go round. I wanna ride the horsie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic carrousel!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great set of images, the carousel is my favorite, I'm always enchanted by carousels!
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Léia
I, too, have never seen a two-tiered carousel. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting walk today. I like the carousel, I've never been on a 2-storey model. Guess I'll have to wait for the stork to bring me some Italian wine. I prefer a nice San Giovese or a Nero d'Avola though. ;)
ReplyDeleteA two-tiered carousel is my idea of a wonderful ride. Terrific photos, but the child-in-me wants to ride on the carousel.
ReplyDeleteThe carousel is spectacular and I have "hunted" them down in Paris (and beyond). I have seen and posted a few "double-deckers" but none more colorful and fine as this one. Kate (above) sent me over.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is beautiful and although I have been to Italy many times, I have not been to this western edge of Tuscany... yet
Bises,
Genie
How lovely! I like this old fashioned carousels, not mention nice bottle of wine:)
ReplyDeleteHi VP, like everyone above I have not seen a two tiered carousel before either, so was wonderul to see, how cool would it be if the top and bottom levels went in opposite directions, or maybe not...it's making me a bit dizzy just thinking about it. Hope you enjoyed glass of vine at the end of your walk!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic carousel, with a '1st floor' and all. I like when they do look old.
ReplyDeleteA happy carousel, making happy the children and an intricate grate!
ReplyDeleteI took one look and thought first....la Tour Eiffel! It reminds me of the one my grandson rode there. Now, let's open that vino!
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Beautiful blog and glad to have found it because Italy is one of my very places.. it is great to have a look at its treasures again.
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