Thank you for visiting my new blog, NG...you're the first! Venice was the holiday of a life-time for me...a dreamy, romantic, atmospheric city...soooo beautiful. I was enraptured in its magic.
Hello, Sheila! I really did fall in love with Venice...the colours of the buildings, the feeling of history all around, the vibrancy of the amazing Murano glass in the shops, the light (as an artist that appealed to me)and the wonderful paintings in the churches. My favourite, and the highlight of the visit, was to see Tintoretto's paintings which cover the walls and ceilings of the Grande Scuole, which took him 23 years to complete! His absolute faith shines through in them. Thanks for visiting again.
Hi there, What wonderful photos and even better experience! I don't know why it is, but I love scenes with windows and doors, especially related to gardens. I agree with Sheila...incredibly romantic. Welcome to blogland!
Bonjour from Brittany (where it is raining again). I popped by to say that I love these photos, windows and flowers make for perfect pictures! Hope you don't mind if I link to them???
In 1990, as we were driving through a little village, I noticed a quaint old barn with a corrugated roof, and a newly-built house adjacent to it. They were standing on a large plot of land, full of pernicious weeds - a corner of a farmer's field, in fact. Then we saw the "For Sale" sign. Four months later we moved in and decided to create a garden for wildlife.
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Love these gardens in the windows!Many of your photos are so perfect for framing. Love the colors of the buildings! hugs NG
Thank you for visiting my new blog, NG...you're the first! Venice was the holiday of a life-time for me...a dreamy, romantic, atmospheric city...soooo beautiful. I was enraptured in its magic.
Lovely photos..it looks so romantic. I love the chalky sun faded colour of the buildings. Thank you for sharing ..!
Hello, Sheila! I really did fall in love with Venice...the colours of the buildings, the feeling of history all around, the vibrancy of the amazing Murano glass in the shops, the light (as an artist that appealed to me)and the wonderful paintings in the churches. My favourite, and the highlight of the visit, was to see Tintoretto's paintings which cover the walls and ceilings of the Grande Scuole, which took him 23 years to complete! His absolute faith shines through in them. Thanks for visiting again.
Hi there,
What wonderful photos and even better experience! I don't know why it is, but I love scenes with windows and doors, especially related to gardens. I agree with Sheila...incredibly romantic. Welcome to blogland!
Looks like you had a wonderful time taking pictures, what are those glass orbs in the last photo?
Hi, Chris! Thanks for introducing yourself. I love the windows and doors decorated with plants too.
Hello again, IGW, lovely to see you again. I think the glass orbs are like those glass weights you see on little fishing nets.
I love windows and balconies. How lovely these photos are.
Mari-Nanci
Bonjour from Brittany (where it is raining again). I popped by to say that I love these photos, windows and flowers make for perfect pictures! Hope you don't mind if I link to them???
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