Ciao, complimenti per le foto, sono davvero molto belle. Ho vissuto per circa 8 mesi a Torino, all'inizio non mi convinceva ora la trovo bellissima e ne parlo sempre con entusiasmo. Milena
I see you are still the master of night time photos.
Thanks for visiting me while I was away. I’m back now after a lot of adventures, 1000+ photos and the dreaded feeling of “back to real life” . Time to get back out ‘n’ about in Sydney now….
Love the photo of the young people checking the train timetable....that is us many places in Italy! I like it even better when they have the configuration of the trains so you know where to stand on the platform. Some stations are mssing those diagrams now though!
I am just getting off of a ten day supply of steroids for my RA (rheumatoid arthritis) and am still pain free. I am able to work like a horse outside or inside and get really chatty sometimes. And since I am coming off I am starved or hungry all the time.
I will be on the MTX chemotherapy drug for the pain in the future but have not started that yet.
I feel like I am only 50 years old and not 74.
Hope you are feeling better now.
I really like this photo you posted today.
Abraham Lincoln —Brookville Ohio Daily Photo blog.
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Love the blue lighting. Very nice photo.
ReplyDeletelike your photos, love the blue in this one!
ReplyDeleteUna visione irreale di quello che è, in realtà, più reale del re(siamo in tema no?).
ReplyDeleteBlue is ok, but pink... not :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really surreal shot and very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAgain, a lovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteBlue color?! Nice in this picture! If you want to see "Blue girl"... .
ReplyDeleteson stata parecchio a testa in su, oggi, per ammirarla.
ReplyDeleteci voleva proprio. una sua bella foto.
Heeeeeee.... (era un sospito malinconico) :-)
ReplyDeleteCiao, complimenti per le foto, sono davvero molto belle. Ho vissuto per circa 8 mesi a Torino, all'inizio non mi convinceva ora la trovo bellissima e ne parlo sempre con entusiasmo.
ReplyDeleteMilena
Thank you. Thank you very much indeed.
ReplyDeleteGrazie mille a tutti. Son lieto Milena che Torino cominci a piacerti e se ci fosse qualcosa che ti sfugge (della città o dei torinesi), chiedimi !!!
I see you are still the master of night time photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me while I was away. I’m back now after a lot of adventures, 1000+ photos and the dreaded feeling of “back to real life” . Time to get back out ‘n’ about in Sydney now….
Love the photo of the young people checking the train timetable....that is us many places in Italy! I like it even better when they have the configuration of the trains so you know where to stand on the platform. Some stations are mssing those diagrams now though!
Hello Fabrizio,
ReplyDeleteI am just getting off of a ten day supply of steroids for my RA (rheumatoid arthritis) and am still pain free. I am able to work like a horse outside or inside and get really chatty sometimes. And since I am coming off I am starved or hungry all the time.
I will be on the MTX chemotherapy drug for the pain in the future but have not started that yet.
I feel like I am only 50 years old and not 74.
Hope you are feeling better now.
I really like this photo you posted today.
Abraham Lincoln
—Brookville Ohio Daily Photo blog.
That is beautiful - what stunning colours!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue & the angle of the shot.
ReplyDeleteOh what a fabulous photo. That colour! Superb.
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