Hello Masssimo, How beautifully you have captured the roof tops of Florence. In gazing at these images one imagines the lives being lived within the walls of these delightful homes
Bringing back memories of Florence in such a clever way, Massimo. Perhaps you were up in a tower? The Italian architecture is so beautiful and you show it at its best.
Dear Massimo, the roofs look lovely! Yesterday we were searching with our Italian "insegnante" for the Italian word for "Dachgarten" - garden on the roof, but as I do not see any here (only one that is used for drying the "biancheria"), maybe you don't know it either?
Hello Masssimo,
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully you have captured the roof tops of Florence. In gazing at these images one imagines the lives being lived within the walls of these delightful homes
Wishing you a great week
Helen x
Bringing back memories of Florence in such a clever way, Massimo. Perhaps you were up in a tower? The Italian architecture is so beautiful and you show it at its best.
ReplyDeleteI love those roofs, they are from Florence! Great captures Massimo.
ReplyDeleteGreat - I wonder if you were climbing up Filippo Brunelleschi's dome when you captured these roof tops.
ReplyDeleteI like roofs and all what we can see around !
ReplyDeletea beautiful image Massimo
Dear Massimo, the roofs look lovely! Yesterday we were searching with our Italian "insegnante" for the Italian word for "Dachgarten" - garden on the roof, but as I do not see any here (only one that is used for drying the "biancheria"), maybe you don't know it either?
ReplyDeleteBello guardare i tetti delle case e scoprire un mondo lontano dagli occhi… interessanti forme geometriche che creano i tetti…ciao Cri : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful when it is identical in appearance ceilings, unified architecture.
ReplyDeleteIdyllic images.
Greeting Liplatus
Lovely red roofs, I love a lot of these photos.
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