“Mi sono trasferito in via Roma 69, vi porto tutti nel cuore”
(I have moved to via Roma 69, I carry all of you in my heart)
(I have moved to via Roma 69, I carry all of you in my heart)
“No Wi-Fi zone, parlate tra voi, che le parole sono importanti!”
(No Wi-Fi zone, talk to each other, because words are important)
(No Wi-Fi zone, talk to each other, because words are important)
See also: Belforte Bookstore - Pedestrian Zone
The owner has a pretty cool personality. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, words are important.
ReplyDeleteYes, words are important.
ReplyDeleteTalk to people? No wifi? How novel!
ReplyDeleteI like him!
ReplyDeleteI like that last sentence!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jack. I like the book shelf.
ReplyDeleteHe's right, of course.
ReplyDeleteYes, he is right, sad that something like this must be said...
ReplyDeleteNice that he can wear his heart on his sleeve. Or literally, on his shutters.
ReplyDeleteI talk to people using Wi-Fi every day. But I have to confess to having a bit of a problem finishing the book I am currently reading.
ReplyDeleteI agree that words are important. ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm glad the store is still in business...too many of these small shops have gone under! Love the two messages! Especially the 2nd one. Reminds me of a scene in Two and a Half Men where Jake and his girlfriend sit on a couch working the cell phones. Charlie asks what they're doing, and Jake says "We're talking to each other." :)
ReplyDeleteI like his message. Hope he does not go out of business altogether. Bring back the bookstores!
ReplyDeleteNice message ! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful message!
ReplyDeleteLove the middle shutter, love the messages and I hope this time he stays put!
ReplyDeletePretty frustrating to someone in the book selling market. It might be his last move. Hope not. Books have life blood.
ReplyDeleteI like the message and the front of his bookshop.
ReplyDeleteI hope he will do well at the new place.
Like this, both the photo and the messages. The owner is a great person.
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