This post about Clothesline in Venice, was inspired by the blog of the Brazilian painter and sculptor Eduardo Penteado Lunardelli, named Varal de Idéias, that means "Clothesline of Ideas". Eduardo at his blog shows up his works, the works of others artists and also many clothesline photos. So in this post, I will show up some clothesline photos taken in Venice by my son Fernando and by a friend of him, Renato Leme. I hope you all enjoy my post.
Sonia, eu não sabia que já tinha post novo aqui, e em minha homenagem. Muito obrigado. Mas eu não tenho exclusividade de varais.Haja visto o blog Vavandaria..... Beijo, e parabéns ao Fernando pela qualidade das fotos!
On my Blog, I show to you the “Right Street”, one of the principal streets of Martel. Cavity it is very except right-hand side, it turns in all the directions. Also have in your city, of the streets with a name in contradiction with the street? (Street example of the restaurants without any restaurants). Good Day My blog photographs on the town of Martel
WOW! Venice is a superb spot for taking fabulous photos, but yours supersede the average. Even the weather was helping and the colours are without comparison! Great job!
What FABULOUS pictures, Sonia...It gives one such a feeling about the city and what is amazing is how quiet it all apears...No tourists, No people at all...Just life, going on the way it does, with things on clotheslines and just hanging outside a window....I love seeing the canal's and how narrow they are hidden at the bottom of all these big beautiful buildings. You are all STUNNING Photographers in your family!
Sonia, your son is a great photographer. I enjoyed these photos so much! My husband is Italian and I'm going to show him these photos. Sadly, he's never been to Italy.
What brilliant photos. I love real scenes like this, they are not the touristy stuff, but everyday scenes ... that's what it's all about, I think. Fabulous. Thank you for sharing. Take care, Meow
Wow, these are great photographs. I like all of them. They are filled with vivid colors and great details.
Nice work.
It is my first time here to visit and I am pleased that I came.
I didn't do much today but...
I did write about how people used to wear long underwear over winter or until we began to stink. You can find the link at the bottom of the post today.
Guess what - I had a dream about Venice after I looked at these photos the other day! I love visiting your blog Sonia. I love how your posts cover all kinds of different things - I never know where you are going to lead me next!
hi, sonia. thanks for the visit, in the first place. I really loved your blog; the photos and the texts are delightful! I have only skimmed the posts, but I promise to return and read them more carefully. see ya!
Hi Sonia, For some reason blogline keeps dropping your feed :( I so enjoyed seeing the great photos your son took in Venice. What an interesting subject and the colors are just wonderful to see! xo
I truly enjoyed your post, Sonia. Your son has a good eye for photography.
ReplyDeleteBelas fotos de um lugar encantador.
I wonder who hung the washing?
ReplyDeleteGreat images S.
Sonia, eu não sabia que já tinha post novo aqui, e em minha homenagem. Muito obrigado. Mas eu não tenho exclusividade de varais.Haja visto o blog Vavandaria.....
ReplyDeleteBeijo, e parabéns ao Fernando pela qualidade das fotos!
On my Blog, I show to you the “Right Street”, one of the principal streets of Martel. Cavity it is very except right-hand side, it turns in all the directions. Also have in your city, of the streets with a name in contradiction with the street? (Street example of the restaurants without any restaurants).
ReplyDeleteGood Day
My blog photographs on the town of Martel
WOW!
ReplyDeleteVenice is a superb spot for taking fabulous photos, but yours supersede the average. Even the weather was helping and the colours are without comparison! Great job!
What FABULOUS pictures, Sonia...It gives one such a feeling about the city and what is amazing is how quiet it all apears...No tourists, No people at all...Just life, going on the way it does, with things on clotheslines and just hanging outside a window....I love seeing the canal's and how narrow they are hidden at the bottom of all these big beautiful buildings. You are all STUNNING Photographers in your family!
ReplyDeleteYour son did a great job - I felt like I was there...
ReplyDeleteSonia, your son is a great photographer. I enjoyed these photos so much! My husband is Italian and I'm going to show him these photos. Sadly, he's never been to Italy.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post!
Sonia, the photos are wonderful! I am so sorry we didn't get to Venice on our trip in Oct., but I hope to see it soon.
ReplyDeleteSonia, I regret not going to Italy when I went to Europe with a friend, and these pictures show me what I missed! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteWhat brilliant photos. I love real scenes like this, they are not the touristy stuff, but everyday scenes ... that's what it's all about, I think. Fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTake care, Meow
Beautiful pictures. Your son takes wonderful pictures (as do you!) ... makes me want to see Venus even more.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
The photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your blog and must say how good it is. I'll certainly be back to visit.
If you get a chance, please feel free to say hello on mine, I 'd love to hear from you.
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Oh, these are really charming Venice photos.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is amazing. I love the colors of the clothes hanging outside the window. The scene below is very interesting too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice perspective of Venice.
These are awesome. I've never seen it like this.
ReplyDeleteObrigada Sonia!
ReplyDeleteJust like being there...makes me want to leave this minute for Venice...
Sonia, conforme o prometido cá estou. Parece-me que o Fernando trouxe belas fotos, hein?
ReplyDeleteVoltarei sempre.
Um beijo
Wow, these are great photographs. I like all of them. They are filled with vivid colors and great details.
ReplyDeleteNice work.
It is my first time here to visit and I am pleased that I came.
I didn't do much today but...
I did write about how people used to wear long underwear over winter or until we began to stink. You can find the link at the bottom of the post today.
Brookville Daily Photo
As everyone has said, they are very fine photos giving a special atmosphere of Venice.
ReplyDelete(Did you get my photo of our bookshelves?)
I have enjoyed looking at the photos of Venice - a place I would love to visit.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures Sonia!! I'd love to see Venice someday. That small canal!!
ReplyDeleteWith the clotheslines, I guess where there is a will there is a way!!
Sonia, vim REVER com a calma das madrugadas, e as fotos e o blog como um todo, estão ótimos. Bjs
ReplyDeleteQue fotos, hein, Sonia, sem noção, belíssimas. Ainda vou conhecer Veneza.
ReplyDeleteBeijos!
Obrigada Sonia, for voting.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sonia, for your understand...! God knows when I will re-create the Bookshelvs...But I promise, I will!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia Mascaro:
ReplyDeleteThanx for your words, they made me feel in the sky, you also have a great photoblog, Venice is a place I hope to know soon. Do you live there?
The other side of venice for travelers... Thanks for sharing the pictures with all of us..
ReplyDeleteGuess what - I had a dream about Venice after I looked at these photos the other day!
ReplyDeleteI love visiting your blog Sonia. I love how your posts cover all kinds of different things - I never know where you are going to lead me next!
hi, sonia. thanks for the visit, in the first place. I really loved your blog; the photos and the texts are delightful! I have only skimmed the posts, but I promise to return and read them more carefully. see ya!
ReplyDeleteSonia, com esse som de água, passaros e flautas, não vou mais embora!
ReplyDeleteEsqueci de te agradecer o link, lá em cima!
Bjs!
Sonia, com esse som de água, passaros e flautas, não vou mais embora!
ReplyDeleteEsqueci de te agradecer o link, lá em cima!
Bjs!
Hi Sonia,
ReplyDeleteFor some reason blogline keeps dropping your feed :( I so enjoyed seeing the great photos your son took in Venice. What an interesting subject and the colors are just wonderful to see!
xo
I love Venice and these photos capture the beauty of Venice.
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