Wow, that is bEAUtiful! It looks like the weather is nice? I will be there next wednesday and hoping for sunshine. (My only other time in Rome it was pouring but still amazing, of course!)
Thank you for visiting Roma Every Day. Your feedback is always hugely appreciated, though it is no longer possible for me to reply individually to your comments in the post thread.
They really look inviting you to step in Eleonora..
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Costas
very picturesque.
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You find these in old cities.
ReplyDeleteI always envy the people that live there.
Good on you! I wouldn't have missed the opportunity either!
So pretty, so Rome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice find! It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteBello!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a courtyard, but my big--25' (8m) tall--old flowering crab apple tree is blooming in my front yard.
Lovely courtyard. We both posted some 'glicine' today...
ReplyDeleteWow, that is bEAUtiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the weather is nice? I will be there next wednesday and hoping for sunshine. (My only other time in Rome it was pouring but still amazing, of course!)
I try to practice a prayer of gratitude every day. But, every so often a little envy creeps in. Like right now. Oh, to be the owner of that property.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely flowers and colors and I imagine fragrance! Ahhh
ReplyDeleteThat's so lovely - the wisteria blossom is not out here in UK yet. It's a favourite of mine.
ReplyDeleteOh! It's like a little bit of heaven.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, lovely lovely place! Who may be the lucky inhabitants??
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wisteria. And I love the scrolled ironwork on the windows and doors. Lucky people who live here!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I just planted two wisteria blossom in my garden. Hope they look like that in a couple of years.
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