Today I wish to show you a Capalbio courtyard where doors are not in the foreground. But everything about it makes me wish to know who lives there and visit, repeatedly.
I noticed it first in October 2013. It can be spotted off the city walls.
As time was passing, I kept telling myself I need to take more photos of it and when I was about to, in March this year, the silhouette on the wall was half torn down and the overall impression was that the place was forgotten. I lamented this fact. Only a month later I was there again, the hour was golden and this is what I saw.
This is above if you look up.
And more up still:
Photo: a © signature mmm production
In Slovenia, every third marriage go separate. What is the share in Italy?
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It’s much, much, much, much less.
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Oh yes, I would like to know more too and what is behind those doors too! Lovely…
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Thank you, Vicky! Now that I look at it, it might be that it belongs to different households.
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What a lovely place. I’ve never seen an outer door quite like that one – I’m sure there’s an interesting story to it.
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Thank you, Norm. 🙂 I thought I’d take it easy door-wise for this week.
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This is such a beautiful structure!
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Thank you, Dan, I’m glad you agree!
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Oh my God, the vines! Oh I love it! What a magical place!
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Oh, Joey, I’m so happy you feel it too, the magic. 🙂
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I love private little courtyards like this one. I can picture myself sitting there with family and friends 🙂
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That’s lovely, Joanne. 🙂
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