
The architectural details in my neighborhood of Garbatella are always a feast for the eyes.

Today as I walked home along the Viale Guigliemo Massaia, named after a 19th century missionary to Africa and the Orient, I took some pictures of interesting windows.




The bathroom window is open!
2 comments:
If you can avoid stepping in the doggie dudu it always pays to look up in this city. Great pictures caro!
Larry, your little vignettes of Garbatella are delightful!
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