J`aimerai avoir une aussi jolie vue depuis chez moi. Votre ami a beaucoup de chance ! Thanks for dropping by my blog. Next time I`m in France I'll make sure to visit Menton. :)
Thanks Jilly for your recent stopping by and comments to my blog. I can believe your two last photographs about autumn are two poetic works for colours and subject indeed. Amusing your comment about my post and your breakfast. I would like to inform you speaking of my next post, please look it (if you want) after your breakfast of course. You know how it is the future topic is Halloween and the comment (in Italian only)is by Cesare Pavese, as everybody knows, he is hardly ever cheerful. Bye Livio
Could you ever get anything, reasonably, done from a window on the world such as this one? Perfect setting with multiple subjects. I could feel the autumn breeze outside the window.....
This is wonderful Jilly. Oh my. I just think I will sit a few minutes and take in the few. Of course the lovely porcelin adds another dimension. Perfect composition as always.
la vue est magnifique, cela fait un superbe panorama
ReplyDeleteLovely view.
ReplyDeleteJ`aimerai avoir une aussi jolie vue depuis chez moi. Votre ami a beaucoup de chance ! Thanks for dropping by my blog. Next time I`m in France I'll make sure to visit Menton. :)
ReplyDeleteYour friend has a great view, I could daydream looking out the window.
ReplyDeleteI could stay a long time in front of this window!
ReplyDeleteBut, Jilly, what are these trees just below? ;-))
Alice, they are olive trees. Possible there is a chene vet there too (holm oak) which is the local 'wild' tree here.
ReplyDeleteTon ami a de la chance d'avoir une pareil vue
ReplyDeleteThanks Jilly for your recent stopping by and comments to my blog. I can believe your two last photographs about autumn are two poetic works for colours and subject indeed.
ReplyDeleteAmusing your comment about my post and your breakfast. I would like to inform you speaking of my next post, please look it (if you want) after your breakfast of course.
You know how it is the future topic is Halloween and the comment (in Italian only)is by Cesare Pavese, as everybody knows, he is hardly ever cheerful.
Bye Livio
really great pic!
ReplyDeleteCould you ever get anything, reasonably, done from a window on the world such as this one? Perfect setting with multiple subjects. I could feel the autumn breeze outside the window.....
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Jilly. Oh my. I just think I will sit a few minutes and take in the few. Of course the lovely porcelin adds another dimension. Perfect composition as always.
ReplyDeletePardonnez- moi! I meant view not few and porcelain not porcelin. Yikes, I need some coffee! Where's that little trash can for dumping your comments-ha
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful view! How very fortunate!
ReplyDeletecan imagine how much more beautiful it would be if the windows were open!!
ReplyDeleteAs pretty as a...well, you know. Would trade a picture window for this window frame any day. Great take of a lovely view, Jilly!
ReplyDeleteAll looks well with the world. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! Thanks for sharing!
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Gasp! What an absolutely stunning photo of an incredible view. I can see this in a big coffee table book.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a lovely view! I am envious!
ReplyDeleteGood lord, your pictures take my breath away. And, big bonus for me, you support animal rescue. Skoal and a votre sante.
ReplyDeleteOooo, lovely view from the window.
ReplyDeleteI could wake up to that every morning!! So beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteit's all been said. really great shot.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a cat sleeping on that window would make the picture just perfect. A red, big, lazy cat...
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is - SIGH!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Is this real?
ReplyDeleteThat view must be amazing during sunrise and sunset!
ReplyDeleteSuper composition, Jilly. I feel as though I'm standing right there, enjoying the view.
ReplyDeleteOMG - what a superb perspective. What a lucky friend, living right there and looking at lovely Gorbio every day.
ReplyDeleteStunning photo, Jilly.
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