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Thursday 11 September 2008

By the Chiesa di San Gottardo

Twenty-five degrees at 10am, sunny periods. Feeling surprisingly warm.


By the Chiesa di San Gottardo, Carmine Superiore on just such a day as this 2007

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

V. atmospheric. What's that thing bottom left?

Anonymous said...

Hi Louise,
Looks like a font to me, or is where the holy water is kept for the communicants to dip their hands into.

Anonymous said...

Hello Louise,
After all that rain, a huge orange ball has appeared in the sky. I think its something to do with that collider that they have just started up on the Swiss/French border. Do you think they have generated a black hole and we have now appeared on the other side of the universe like 'Star Trek'?
Or, is it just indigestion.

Louise | Italy said...

Dear Anon 2, Could you take over from me writing the blog when I go on holiday?

Louise | Italy said...

Hi Vanessa, I'm told that it was used to grind chestnuts into flour...

Thursday 11 September 2008

By the Chiesa di San Gottardo

Twenty-five degrees at 10am, sunny periods. Feeling surprisingly warm.


By the Chiesa di San Gottardo, Carmine Superiore on just such a day as this 2007

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

V. atmospheric. What's that thing bottom left?

Anonymous said...

Hi Louise,
Looks like a font to me, or is where the holy water is kept for the communicants to dip their hands into.

Anonymous said...

Hello Louise,
After all that rain, a huge orange ball has appeared in the sky. I think its something to do with that collider that they have just started up on the Swiss/French border. Do you think they have generated a black hole and we have now appeared on the other side of the universe like 'Star Trek'?
Or, is it just indigestion.

Louise | Italy said...

Dear Anon 2, Could you take over from me writing the blog when I go on holiday?

Louise | Italy said...

Hi Vanessa, I'm told that it was used to grind chestnuts into flour...