Friday, November 16, 2012
Back to Funky Fairfax . . .
As I crawled out of the torpor of a 9-hour jet lag reentry yesterday, I saw some fun, funky and welcoming images that weren't here when I left just a month ago. Most come from one yard's playful artifacts. The huge pumpkin lives at Good Earth—the best fresh food, organic grocery I've every known, and the persimmons, now in season hung from a neighbor's tree.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Doors and windows in Italy . . .
In the region of Lago de Garda/Salo |
Todi |
Todi barber shop |
Palermo side street |
Door to the Monreale Duomo/Sicily |
Palermo side street |
Palermo side street |
Three years after the L'Aquila earthquake of 2009/still so much work to be done. |
Once glorious historic center of L'Aquila awaits repair. |
Sabbioneta Antique dealer (5th generation) Il Conte Michelangelo Moretti poses behind one of his doors. |
Priceless Leonardo DaVinci door with secret locking mechanism, property of il Conte Moretti/Sabbioneta which is near Mantova. |
Back panel of the Leonardo Da Vinci door. |
Leaded glass doors/Moretti property/Sabbioneta |
Hand painted doors that lead to Master Bedroom/Sabbionetta |
Mantova side street |
Mantova |
Detail of window at Vittoriale/D'Annunzio's villa at Lago di Garda |
Art Deco detail on windows in Salo/Lago di Garda |
Salo/Lago di Garda |
Window and soffit detail/Salo/Lago di Garda |
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Roman Jewels . . .
Painted stucco walls in Italy make me swoon. Intricate details of pattern motifs carved centuries ago arrest me. Lush green tendrils that grow on the side of a shop on Via Urbana caress my eyes. After that I don't care so much that my hotel room is as small and dark as the windowless quarters of a low cost cruise ship cabin. To enjoy more detail, click on the pictures.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
A Sicilian Street by our hotel . . .
Our hotel in Palermo, the Vecchio Borgo, sat between two neighborhoods: a local vegetable and food street market and the more posh, upscale shops along the Via della Liberta. The photo above captures a limited sense of the noise and excitement caused by eight-year olds who zoomed around the back streets on mini motorcycles.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Sicily/Palermo Highlights ...
The picture above was taken in Monreale, a small hill town just outside of Palermo where a major Duomo boasts some of the most exquisite Byzantine mosaics. Even though the church today is Roman Catholic, the work was done during a period when the churches were under Byzantine influence. As you can see, the mosaics begin at the top of a capital and extent up to the roof. And there are many, many, columns, each with its own individual capital design. The picture below will give you a sense scale of this huge wonder. Be sure to click on the photos if you want to see more detail.
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