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Matteo loves lying on my husband or son. In this instance, my son was on the sofa and Matteo was on him. Chris took this shot of Matteo.
Happy Caturday everyone. Have a great weekend!
Matteo likes to lend a paw. Sometimes he takes my pulse, sometimes he just wants to stay in touch ;-)
Happy Caturday!
This photo was taken by my husband before we left, and he kindly let me do a tiny bit of editing. We've been told by our son that the boys are doing just fine in our absence, and they insisted on wishing everyone a
Happy Caturday!
and, Happy Caturday from Matteo!
Thanks to all for viewing, faving and/or commenting! Much appreciated! L
Thanks to all for viewing, faving and/or commenting! Much appreciated! L
When my husband is working on his laptop, or writing in his notebook, Matteo loves to curl up in his arms. Matteo is definitely a "daddy's boy" 😸 Happy Caturday!
Matteo inspected my new AIO desktop PC. I see a lot of dusting in my future ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Clearly I wasn't thinking like a cat owner when I chose this model, with the base being the actual computer, rather than one with the processor behind the monitor. I probably should've gone with another tower. Oh well, "shoulda, coulda, woulda" 😕
Anyway, I and the boys wish you a Happy Caturday! 😄
Pier Luigi Nervi designed the Flaminio Stadium with his son, the architect Antonio Nervi, between 1957 and 1958. The structure was built for the XVII Olympic Games in Rome (1960) and inaugurated in 1959. The Stadio Flaminio was built on the site of the previous Stadio Nazionale PNF. It was mostly devoted to football matches and served as the venue for the football final in the 1960 Summer Olympics.
This stadium is a remarkable example of different ways to use concrete: in situ castings, prefabricated elements, undulating slabs of ferrocement. The Flaminio Stadium is a unique work that offers a highly original union between form and structure and between architecture and engineering. It testifies to a special and internationally recognised period for Italian architectural culture, characterised by a highly fertile relationship between different disciplines. The project also frames a unique moment in the work of Pier Luigi Nervi, unanimously recognised as the most ingenious Italian engineer and a pioneer of the study and use of reinforced concrete.
Now the stadium is abandoned
Happy Caturday!
I have a shot of Theo glaring at me as I pointed my new cell phone at him...but for some reason, it wouldn't upload!?! So, I found this one of Matteo, taken with my old phone ...Samsung Galaxy S7. Fortunately I have all my photos uploaded onto the new phone, a Samsung Galaxy S20FE. I hope I'll figure why images taken with this new phone don't upload!!!
Matteo really enjoyed WandaVision and if he saw me reaching for the mouse he voiced his displeasure loud and clear!
Happy Caturday!
Matteo loves to play catch with treats (actually not treats but another cat food). Unfortunately, he wants to play catch every half hour. This is the look he gives me when I ignore him. He makes me feel that he thinks I'm a disappointing human¯\_(ツ)_/¯
HAPPY CATURDAY (=•ェ•=)
St. Matthew by Camillo Rusconi. Nave of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Rome.
One of the twelve apostles of Jesus and, according to Christian tradition, one of the four Evangelists.
Camillo Rusconi (1658 – 1728) was an Italian sculptor of the late Baroque in Rome. His style displays both features of Baroque and Neoclassicism
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Rusconi
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San Mateo, de Camilo Rusconi. Basílica de San Juan de Letrán, Roma.
Uno de los doce apóstoles de Jesús, y uno de los cuatro Evangelistas.
Camilo Rusconi (1658-1728) fué un escultor barroco italiano.
It's easy to thank you for the great comments, but I haven't figured out how to thank faves. Things that are possible via PC are not with cell. So please accept this thank you "card". I don't know if everyone who faved will see this, since I don't know where it was seen... but I am very grateful!
He has a very unnerving stare, which serves him well. I often give in! 😉
HAPPY CATURDAY GREETINGS FROM MATTEO (& THEO) and me!