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Madrid, Spain.
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The door to the coal shed from my neighbour.
A 87 yr old woman, who never married, looked after her mum till she died.
She never understands me, why I leave the nettles grow, why I dont brush away the fallen autumn leaves on the street, why I let the wild flowers grow,but we get on great.
If I tell her about my journeys she says: I havent lost anything there, so what should I find there.........
She thought me how to tackle a big lump of wood to make firewood, when to plant the peas, and just have a calm pace in general.
This looked to be an old restaurant of sorts - found in south west Iowa in one of the small dying communities.
I want the curtains for my house :>)
Via dei Bonaccorsi, 13.
This door is among the oldest doors in Italy.
It dates back to 1520, when the house was built by the canon Miliani who then gave it to his family.
The wooden door, over the centuries, has lost inlays in which the contours of the figures of saints and an Annunciation were distinguished, today only intuitive.
Only the writing “Sigismundus” is clearly legible.
Extensively edited to reveal the details.
Best viewed large.
We went to Arezzo and it was closed....
Arezzo- Birthplace of Petrarch and Giorgio Vasari...Location of the amazing fresco cycle in the Church of s. Francesco, depicting the Story of the True Cross by Piero della Francesca.
We climbed 600 metres on our bikes to reach this village. The wind was blowing so hard, and it added to the old worn feel of this beautiful town.
-Added to theCream of the Crop pool as most interesting.