Si inchina, quest'albero? A chi, a cosa? Lui, così forte, si piega, mentre le spighe, così fragili, crescono dritte?
thanks for the smile.
So cuteeee. :D
Very unusual to see country on your blog.The smile matches well with the surprise! :o)
Sweet!
Can't help smiling at this one! btw I really liked your post a few back 'North End Harbor Walk' brilliant image of shadows and shapes, there was no place to leave a comment on that one!
It's nice:)
Artistic. Wonderful setting for a smile.
Cute postcard! Happy weekend!Léia
I like it very much !
I like to think of someone deciding to paint that because they felt happy.
I like the smiley face but I love the blue skies and country scenry in the background!! How lovely.
Where is this? My guess is either Dorchester off of Adams Street or East Boston.
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Si inchina, quest'albero? A chi, a cosa? Lui, così forte, si piega, mentre le spighe, così fragili, crescono dritte?
ReplyDeletethanks for the smile.
ReplyDeleteSo cuteeee. :D
ReplyDeleteVery unusual to see country on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThe smile matches well with the surprise! :o)
Sweet!
ReplyDeleteCan't help smiling at this one! btw I really liked your post a few back 'North End Harbor Walk' brilliant image of shadows and shapes, there was no place to leave a comment on that one!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice:)
ReplyDeleteArtistic. Wonderful setting for a smile.
ReplyDeleteCute postcard! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteLéia
I like it very much !
ReplyDeleteI like to think of someone deciding to paint that because they felt happy.
ReplyDeleteI like the smiley face but I love the blue skies and country scenry in the background!! How lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this? My guess is either Dorchester off of Adams Street or East Boston.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this? My guess is either Dorchester off of Adams Street or East Boston.
ReplyDelete