I was there to see the exhibition about Dutch artist Escher with my little boy and his friends from primary school -but this is another story I will write about another day.
I was so stunned by the beauty of the green foliage hit by sun: definitely a wonderful pop of colour against the terracotta coloured walls. Perfect for this month topic, right?
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There is something magic in the combination of pale pink walls & palm trees. It reminds me of magic holidays somewhere in Morocco...have a fab summer Stefania!
ReplyDeleteSo true! That is why I could not stop taking pictures (shame I just had the phone to do it). Never saw Morocco (yet) but I'm sure I would like these kind of things a lot.
Deletethnaks Igor, enjoy summer too and I will follow how it goes on your blog :-)
I looooooove this backdrop for these gorgeous palms, Stefania!. Palms are in my top 5 of plants (well trees...) they make me so very happy and give me an immediate feel-good vibe. What a lucky sight to stumble across this beautiful #plantcolorpop setting today! Happy summer! xx
ReplyDeleteIn this case you would love Palazzo Albergati courtyard :-) The weather in my home town is not so palm tree friendly, but sometimes you get to see wonderful specimen in courtyards, where the winter reach less harshly I guess :-)
DeleteThis inspires me to take more pictures of palm trees, I am going to visit soon a place on the coast with loads of them :-) They are indeed very summery xx