I especially love #9 and the way you shot it looking down through the metal railing - WOW!
And it's ironic you posted photos of Rome because I just got the movie, "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" with Helen Mirren, which I haven't watched yet, but look forward to.
Thanks for sharing, dear lady! Hope you're enjoying a lovely Sunday!
Ron, sounds like another film I must watch, especially if Helen Mirren is in it. My day isn't so good, I'm penned in because of the snow... drat! Just hope I don't run out of food.
Beautiful photos Val. Thanks for sharing. And thanks for your encouraging words about my book in your last comment on my blog. I guess I assumed you had stuff on Kindle because you are a extremely talented writer and you share so many amazing stories. Maybe I will have to pick your brain about self-publishing. Take care Val.
Awesome pics. And again, I'm envious of your travels. I wish we could find time to travel a bit, but work and the kid keep us more than busy. I guess we're the perfect example of the typical American work schedule. Argh...
If you're new to A Mixed Bag you might find something to interest you, a bit of mirth, a story or two, or some pictures. I'm so pleased you popped in, do leave a comment if you have time.
Nice pics Valerie. Rome is on my to do list.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.......wow. What a city full of history....
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking! That's one place I'll never see in person. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletesuch an artistic place...
ReplyDeletethe perspective on that second shot is really cool...
Bellissimo, Valerie!
ReplyDeleteEach one of these shots are truly awesome.
I especially love #9 and the way you shot it looking down through the metal railing - WOW!
And it's ironic you posted photos of Rome because I just got the movie, "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" with Helen Mirren, which I haven't watched yet, but look forward to.
Thanks for sharing, dear lady! Hope you're enjoying a lovely Sunday!
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Pearl, it's a must visit city. Hope you make it.
ReplyDeleteBrian, I liked that one too.
Ron, sounds like another film I must watch, especially if Helen Mirren is in it. My day isn't so good, I'm penned in because of the snow... drat! Just hope I don't run out of food.
Grand photos of Italian architecture. Never got to Rome as I ran out of money when travelling in the 80's! Thanks for your well wishes, Valerie!h
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Val. Thanks for sharing. And thanks for your encouraging words about my book in your last comment on my blog. I guess I assumed you had stuff on Kindle because you are a extremely talented writer and you share so many amazing stories. Maybe I will have to pick your brain about self-publishing. Take care Val.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics. And again, I'm envious of your travels. I wish we could find time to travel a bit, but work and the kid keep us more than busy. I guess we're the perfect example of the typical American work schedule. Argh...
ReplyDeleteI love Italy and especially Rome.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos !!
Like your new header too !!
Herman, we didn't start travelling until after the kids were grown. Your turn will come.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I hope to visit some day! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice photos! A place I'd love to visit someday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
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