This tree-lined boulevard is one of the most suggestive views of the park of Villa Fabbricotti. On the right, the small building of the “Biblioteca dei Ragazzi” (Children's Library).
There's something that intrigues me about tree-lined avenues. I used to live on the east coast by the Atlantic Ocean where everything is lush and the streets are lined with tall trees. I didn't know until I moved to Ontario how special tree-line streets are! :)
Nice place to sit down and enjoy these trees from on of those benches.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to just sit and people watch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, leafy area to stroll through!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful VP.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had such tall shade-giving trees in our parks. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA boulevard always makes me think of Russian literature.
ReplyDeleteGreat contrast from the water shots and helps paint a bigger picture of your fine city!
Janis
GDP
nice park ! :)
ReplyDeleteReally nice spot.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and a peaceful place for walks and talks.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
So inviting! Lovely colors, too.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I can add anything that hasn't been said: It's beautiful, a great place to walk, sit and meditate, or people watch!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully framed, VP!
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful view, VP!
ReplyDeleteOh this is delightful! It could be a book scene setting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely boulevard !
ReplyDeleteThere's something that intrigues me about tree-lined avenues. I used to live on the east coast by the Atlantic Ocean where everything is lush and the streets are lined with tall trees. I didn't know until I moved to Ontario how special tree-line streets are! :)
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