Maybe it's my love of texture. Or my attraction to subtle color. Could be my unending lust for all things rusty...
Whatever the reason, I find myself snapping more photos of the "details" I see as I walk the medieval streets of Italy than almost anything else. I suppose most of us do.
The little details are just the best. I see them everywhere, and it's hard to resist the urge to get "the shot". Oh, and just so it's out in the open...I don't have any Delusions of Grandeur, like a coffee table book or anything. That book has been done. Over and over. And over.
I just like taking the pictures. It's a good way to remember the little things I'm liable to forget.
The sweetest little lace "curtain" I've seen. Monticchiello. |
I love the colors here. The different grape varieties just match the door, the glass in the windows, even the metal door knobs. Monticchiello |
Thyme and Borage growing in the wall. What a great herb garden. Panicale. |
I just liked these two critters together. |
Difficult on the footsies, but lovely to look at. Montefalco. |
A very worried beast in Montepulciano. |
What is it about rust and moss and lichen and dirt. Funky stuff that just begs me to come close and touch. I am powerless to the draw of these scenes.
Perfect window dressing in La Mura. |
The beautiful tile roof of a small shrine holding a statue of the Virgin Mary. |
A simple field marker taken to the next level. I want this for my garden. |
A wall decoration that just sends me. It is for the family mausoleum. This is life size. |
Please don't laugh. Johnny and I both went crazy when we saw this old swing set. Serious lust. Perfect green and rustiness. At "da Gino's" on Lago di Chiusi. |
More perfect green and rust with the patina of the ages. |
Sometimes it's the day to day stuff that I see on our walks around Panicale, or while I'm waiting for Johnny to finish working. I'll go snooping around and come across things I find too beautiful to leave behind. So I take. A picture.
In the church in Paciano. |
Signs outside the alimentari in Valiano. |
It was really hard not to just swipe this one. Not that I ever would, but still. You know what I mean. It's tin, man. |
If I ever find a ceramic light fixture like this, I'm all in. So simple. So cool. |
Well, it was something to watch, let me tell you. They were working on a roof...way up there. |
I took a bunch of photos one day while we were roaming around Monticchiello, a small hill town in Tuscany. I love this little town. We try to get over to see it every year. It's not a long drive, and in fact, it's a very beautiful drive. There are never many people around when we are there, off season. It has an amazing fabric store and a couple of nice places to have a meal.
We usually just stop in for a stroll and a glass of wine.
There were some nice moments on this day....
I like the light fixture here. |
Classic red geraniums. |
I saw this succulent a lot this year, all over the area. Here, I love it with the curtain. |
Just another nice shot. |
Statues are always a nice subject, but I see the same ones over and over.
These were a nice change...
Quite a perfect fellow. |
His partner was there, too. |
I just love her. |
And just because I like the colors, here is a nice shot of our laundry drying outside.
Really, I like the colors...... especially against the walls of the apartment.
What? Anything can be beautiful....to me.
Grazie per il blog.
ReplyDeleteWe will see you next spring in Panicale.
James & Elizabeth