Rob, trailing succulents are simply amazing. I am always admiring solutions that are practical and beautiful - in this case they don't require too much care and what a view!
The photos are so beautiful! I can still remember all these stylish balconies when I went to Milan to witness the Fashion Week. Truly, Italy is a place for great artist! :-D
Wow! These are great photos! Do you have any photos of Juliet's Balcony? My friend told me it's truly a great work of art. I wish you could share it in one of your post. :-)
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Oh ... those are so beautiful. They remind me of home.
ReplyDeleteMy friend is flying to Palumbo today!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs - colours of Italy, I particularly like the trailing succulents.
ReplyDeleteMary, Thanks for commenting - I wonder why do they remind you of home?
ReplyDeleteRob, trailing succulents are simply amazing. I am always admiring solutions that are practical and beautiful - in this case they don't require too much care and what a view!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are so beautiful! I can still remember all these stylish balconies when I went to Milan to witness the Fashion Week. Truly, Italy is a place for great artist! :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat photography! What I love the most, is the picture of the flowers. Very lovely, you really captured the beauty of it.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are great photos! Do you have any photos of Juliet's Balcony? My friend told me it's truly a great work of art. I wish you could share it in one of your post. :-)
ReplyDeleteMaxine,
ReplyDeleteJuliet's Bank looks beautiful, but there is no plants on it, this is why it didn't qualify :)
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