Fanlight window above a front door, “Piazza della Vittoria”.We definitely will not attend...Seen as it is, some old (drinking) water gate valve is hidden here.The bell tower of the church of “San Benedetto”.A street scene in “Via Fagiuoli”.
See also: Long Walk (1 of 3) - Long Walk (2 of 3) - More Walks
This is a marvelous and varied collection of images from one of your walks, VP. The fanlight is special.
ReplyDeleteA quiet street scene.
ReplyDeleteOnce again a great walk VP.
ReplyDeleteLove the fanlight window VP, and the colours of the buildings. Excellent walk pictures once again.
ReplyDeleteThere was a group of Benedictine monks whose founder came from Subiaco in Italy that settled here in 1881 and that's how the name Subiaco came about VP, I think there is quite a bit of Italian influence around Perth and beyond.
Let's hop in that little smart car and cruise the town!
ReplyDeleteGreat--and fun--shots.
ReplyDeleteThe potable water cover is a nice find.
BTW, I visited a Benedictine monastery named Subiaco--in Arkansas!
Again you did a fabulous post, this set of pictures are very interesting, my favorite is the bell, it's beautiful!
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Léia
Such a nice walk again! I love the window in the first photo, but this time my favourite is the bell tower!
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone else about the collection of photos...great walk. Love the top photo...reminds me of old-fashioned doilies.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds on this walk. I like the design of the iron in the first shot. And the one-way sign just over the Smart is cute too!
ReplyDeleteIl manifesto è terrificante, non andrei nemmeno io! M'incuriosisce invece la valvola nascosta...ciao, Arianna
ReplyDeleteA nice random series< VP! The SMART is my favourite here and the bell tower.
ReplyDeleteand time passes by, just like a drink. wonderful scenery. please have a good wednesday you all.
ReplyDeleteYep, I was just thinking that I wouldn't be watching that play when I realized that you'd written something similar under it! haha. Love how your buildings have bright colored walls, like in your last photo :D
ReplyDeleteI would definitely not attend the Tatoo Convention either! :-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the street scene!
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