“Bar Serenità” (Serenity Bar) in “Via de Larderel”.
“In vernice” (In Paint) is a renowned restaurant in “Via Sproni”.
“Don Chisciotte” (Don Quixote) is another bar in “Via de Larderel”.
“Bar Serenità” (Serenity Bar) in “Via de Larderel”.
“In vernice” (In Paint) is a renowned restaurant in “Via Sproni”.
“Don Chisciotte” (Don Quixote) is another bar in “Via de Larderel”.
Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, is thinking: “I hate pigeons!”
Never been a great fan of the “ora legale” (daylight saving time) and I am glad that tomorrow we will be back to our natural time.
Do you remember last year's food fair? This time the stalls were arranged on the “lungomare”, our sea front. This wasn't food but it is really a world of ladybugs.
Licorice sticks, the root of the plant, with some of the finished product in background.
A gorgeous chessboard made of olive wood.
On display in a shop window in “Corso Mazzini”: “Sogni segreti” (Secret Dreams), a serigraph on paper by Andrea Agostini.
Vegetation slightly out of control in “Piazza Grande”.
Detail of a fishing boat moored in the “Canale dei Francesi”.
“Grattachecca” is a typically Roman version of granita.
In “Corso Amedeo”: “Ops, we accidentally dropped a bomb!”
The underground entrance to the “Mercato Centrale” basement.
Search and Rescue boat CP 867 inside the “Porto Mediceo”.
In background the 65-meter superyacht “Nataly”.
Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi thinks: “If I ever forget who I am, I can just look up at that plaque on the wall...”
Empty can of Coke, with a straw, abandoned on the seat, covered by a plastic bag, of a leopardskin bicycle with a missing wheel.
“Via Grande”: “Automatic door, do not push”.
“Oriolino” is an archaic Tuscan form for small clock.
Another demonstration for the students of the Technical Institue.
The family coat of arms on the facade of “Palazzo de Larderel”.
A shop with a suggestive name and a bright blue Ape.
This is the gate, practically a caisson, of the small dry dock, built alongside the “Canale dei Francesi” (Frenchmen's Canal). You can easily see the level of the water on the outer side and the dry part on the right.
The boats enters the dock when it is level with the water outside.
After closing the gate, the water inside is pumped out, leaving the boat, properly supported, on the bottom of the dry dock.
“Grazie a Dio sono ateo” (Thank God I'm an Atheist): I wonder if the writer knows he is quoting Luis Buñuel.
“Via degli Archi” (Archways Street) links “Borgo dei Cappuccini” with “Borgo Sant'Jacopo”. The name comes from the archways at both ends of the street.
A narrow street which runs mostly between fields, it is more like a misplaced suburban road, not far from the city center.
At the other end one more archway reasserts the peculiar name.
Colorful “leaves” on a rusty support in “Via Ginori”.
“Via Michon”, graffiti or advertising?
A captive forest on a window sill, in “Borgo dei Cappuccini”.
Same street, but this wasn't there the last time I passed by.
The front door of a gym, with some curious decorations.
The unusual shape of the “Mistral”, a former tugboat built in 1962 and converted in yacht at the Benetti shipyard in 2006. The boat, born as “Carmelo Noli”, was active in the port of Savona until 1998.
Some interesting stands popped up in “Piazza XX Settembre” for something called Energy Days. I liked this original living room.
There were Segways on display and avalaible to try.
An electric Smart car: it runs two hours on four AA batteries!
A lion head is a strange ornament for a door...
The corner of “Via della Voltina” with “Via Strozzi”.
Is this a doorbell or something else?
Same street, a covered balcony with flowers.
A sign on the fish market building: “Tyrrhenian fish consortium”.