The cathedral is beautiful but so is the laundry. A nice juxtaposition.
ca fait penser aux villages dans le sud-ouest de la France
Nice catch! Can't do that around here. Thus, we all have dryers. And the clothes don't smell as nice. :(
I like to imagine about the lives of the people whose laundry I see hanging out publicly for the world to see.
A typical Portuguese scene. Or at least in my imagination. Love it!
Some people that live in big cities still have small town costumes. Lovely image. Hugs.ValBarcelona Daily Photo
So many things to see in this shot. I like it.
what a great shot. lots of culture.
The laundry is quite common here too, the light of this image is great and so is the cathedral in background!
A great shot as always, JM! I love the contrast in time -- ancient cathedral and todays laundry! Wonderful! Hope your week is going well!
Everything seems to be closely stacked together! It 's a really interesting photo..
bela foto, o Retrato de Portugal
I like the laundry, but love that old wall even more!
Hmmmm. 2° here this evening, the laundry would freeze. What a fantastic photo, all the centuries coming together.
The laundry is an indication that life goes on around the cathedral. Love it!
Alfama looks like an area filled with eye candy. This is another great shot.
Somehow laundry in hot countries looks so much nicer than ours.
Great angle.
Excelente fotografia....Cumprimentos
I have always followed your posts, and salute your lovely shots, but this blog on your country at least lets me know it even through your own eyes, as i might not be able to see it in person in this lifetime!
It distracts your vision from the graffiti.
I'm in total awe at the age of so many of your buildings JM, unbelievable.the washing hanging out on the balcony brings back the reality oui!
They couldnt have built those apartments any closer could they? Cool Shot JM
This is grander, but reminds me of a street in Taormina. That bit of Gothic is a delightful surprise.
And the sounds of fado coming from a nearby place...
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The cathedral is beautiful but so is the laundry. A nice juxtaposition.
ca fait penser aux villages dans le sud-ouest de la France
Nice catch! Can't do that around here. Thus, we all have dryers. And the clothes don't smell as nice. :(
I like to imagine about the lives of the people whose laundry I see hanging out publicly for the world to see.
A typical Portuguese scene. Or at least in my imagination. Love it!
Some people that live in big cities still have small town costumes. Lovely image. Hugs.
Val
Barcelona Daily Photo
So many things to see in this shot. I like it.
what a great shot. lots of culture.
The laundry is quite common here too, the light of this image is great and so is the cathedral in background!
A great shot as always, JM! I love the contrast in time -- ancient cathedral and todays laundry! Wonderful! Hope your week is going well!
Everything seems to be closely stacked together! It 's a really interesting photo..
bela foto, o Retrato de Portugal
I like the laundry, but love that old wall even more!
Hmmmm. 2° here this evening, the laundry would freeze. What a fantastic photo, all the centuries coming together.
The laundry is an indication that life goes on around the cathedral. Love it!
Alfama looks like an area filled with eye candy. This is another great shot.
Somehow laundry in hot countries looks so much nicer than ours.
Great angle.
Excelente fotografia....
Cumprimentos
I have always followed your posts, and salute your lovely shots, but this blog on your country at least lets me know it even through your own eyes, as i might not be able to see it in person in this lifetime!
It distracts your vision from the graffiti.
I'm in total awe at the age of so many of your buildings JM, unbelievable.the washing hanging out on the balcony brings back the reality oui!
They couldnt have built those apartments any closer could they? Cool Shot JM
This is grander, but reminds me of a street in Taormina. That bit of Gothic is a delightful surprise.
And the sounds of fado coming from a nearby place...
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