Natasa Dolenc's Photos of Italy
Basilica of Aquileia |
Candles in Basillica |
Castle Duino |
Inside Basilica of Aquileia |
Monument of Romulus and Remus in Aquileia |
Roman Settlement Aquileia |
A fellow Natasa met in Aquileia |
World War Memorial in Redipuglia |
Greetings, Poets!
This week I am sharing a second set of photos that Natasa Dolenc has shared from her trips this past summer. This week the photos are of Italy. How wonderful it is to be able to visit so many parts of the world through the Pantry.
Be sure to visit Poets United Monday to see what Sherry Blue Sky has planned to share. Will it be a featured poet? A featured blog? Or a featured poem?
Glad to see there is always a great turn-out for Midweek Motif. We hope to see you this coming week for another challenging prompt by Susan Chast! (And, ha, perhaps many of you have noticed that if you look at one week's prompt Susan gives a clue about the following week's prompt as well, so you can get a head start.)
And on Friday, remember to see who Rosemary Nissen-Wade features on "I Wish I Had Written This" or "The Living Dead."
Again: I issue an invitation here to those of you who participate in Poetry Pantry. If YOU have special photos that you would like me to feature some week, let me know what kind of photos you have. There are participants here from many different cities, many different countries. I think it is great fun to see different areas featured. I am especially interested in scenic views of your area or an area you have visited. Send inquiries first to dixibear@aol.com letting me know what you have. I am interested in city or country views - in your home area or places you have traveled.
Come back a few times on Sunday and Monday to see what's new. Visit some strangers, and they will become new friends! Making new friends and reading new poetry, what more could one want?
If you are on Facebook, look for us there as well. Join our site. It is one more way to stay in touch!
And now...here is the procedure, for those who are new here: Each Sunday we start a new post with a New Mr. Linky for you. This is so that you can post a link to a poem in your blog. The link will close Monday at 12:00 p.m. (CDT), but you can still visit the links of those who have posted them.
Ah.. To read and comment on others poetry is the best way to improve your own.. Have a great sunday - today it's Election Day here in Sweden...
ReplyDeleteExcellent point about reading the poetry of others!
Deletecoffee and poetry...what a perfect morning :) happy sunday to all!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to you, Natasa!
DeleteBeautiful pics Natasa! Must have been a wonderful time you had!
ReplyDeleteHank
Lovely pictures of the basilica, and I just love that statue of Romulus and Remus.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Natasa and Candles in Basillica remind me of our Diwali night here in India...wish you all a very happy sunday :)
ReplyDeleteFinally linking up here for the first time...will get around to meeting everyone...thanks for hosting. Lovely photos of Italy. Makes me long to go back.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Donna!!
DeleteThanks for the lovely pictures Natasa ~ Happy Sunday to all ~
ReplyDeleteAnd you, Grace.
DeleteI love how fast we all fill the pantry's shelves! It is a cool and sunny perfect Sunday morning in Philadelphia. Have a great week everyone.
ReplyDeleteYou too, Susan.
DeleteGood Morning to All, I hope you enjoy your day. Enjoyed the pics ...
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoyed the day too, Truedessa.
DeleteGood morning, poets! Thank you for sharing your photos NataĊĦa. Italy is one of my favorite countries.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you, Gabriella!
DeleteGood morning, everyone... Always happy to find a full pantry with many poems to savor on a Sunday...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great time was had. I think I'll close my eyes for a bit and imagine myself following the trip... Then I'll go ahead and visit some strangers. Someone said that's a good way to make new friends. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Magaly, if you visit others they will visit you in return.
DeleteWow! The Castle Duino looks so mysterious....reminds Monte Kristo.... smiles ~ Thanks for photos, Natasa. Enjoy the day, friends!
ReplyDeleteNice to see you, Humbird.
Deletegood day everyone!
ReplyDeleteit's almost Monday morning here already. will be back to read later.
Natasa, thanks for sharing the photos. That statue of Romulus and Remus, i first came across in my history text books. :)
Good to see you here. Happy Monday to you.
DeleteIt has been a busy week. One daughter home from a year abroad and the other knee deep in wedding plans. I am in the middle of many changes--so it is a joy to visit here on Sundays --Happy day to you all--
ReplyDeleteSounds like positive changes, Audrey!
DeleteIt's already Sunday evening for me. Where did the day go?
ReplyDeleteHope everyone is enjoying their weekend.
Indeed, time goes so fast, doesn't it, Kerry? Nice to see you.,
DeleteI love the photos, especially the one of that sad little fellow. Thanks for the tour Natasa. Thanks you too Mary. So nice that you're here every Sunday.
ReplyDeleteMyrna, I always look forward to your poem!
DeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteI am pleased to have been able to visit The Pantry after an absence. My poem would have been for the Midweek Motif, but I was late to write it.
I love the photographs kindly shared Natasa.
Autumn here again on this pleasant Sunday.
Eileen
Eileen, yes...autumn is here again. Sigh. Seemed just yesterday it was spring. Good to see you.
DeleteHappy day to you, Loredana.
ReplyDeletelovely photographs Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteNice to see you, Anjum!
DeleteOh thank you for sharing lovely pieces of Italy.
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