I sometimes wonder what the ivy does to these beautiful old buildings over time. Can't be good. And that tag on the right feels like such a stain. Nowhere but Italy are there such beautiful ocher and yellow structures. The ivy makes a very graceful accent.
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That's an amazing climbing ivy and I like the flower pots in front!
ReplyDeletethis has so much going for it. The fading facade, the plants taking over and that speck of graffiti..
ReplyDeletehee hee
ReplyDeletePerfect caption!
I really love photographs of buildings like these. Great Shot!
ReplyDeleteI like to see those untrimmed vines on the old building wall. Very nice capture!
ReplyDeletemolto bella...mi piacerebbe vivere lassù.
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ReplyDeleteHow pretty!
ReplyDeleteIvy is an air purifier...
ReplyDeleteit looks wonderful on that building.
x Robyn
I sometimes wonder what the ivy does to these beautiful old buildings over time. Can't be good. And that tag on the right feels like such a stain. Nowhere but Italy are there such beautiful ocher and yellow structures. The ivy makes a very graceful accent.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully photographed city scene, peaceful, speaks of time gone by...
ReplyDeleteThat ivy has character! Beautiful addition to that building, Plus,it can be used as a earmark~~
ReplyDeleteOh...those windows!! I am so curious to see what kind of style is there behind those curtains...! Lovely spot!
ReplyDeleteBuona Pasquetta!