Lots more paving stone patterns.
I haven't figured out how to make albums yet.
So I'm just posting paving stone pattern in batches. By city.
This batch is a partial from Lisbon.
Another batch of paving stone patterns in Lisbon sidewalks.
This batch is a partial from Lisbon.
Another batch of paving stone patterns in Lisbon sidewalks.
Lisbon is a large city, y'all. They've been laying down these paving stones for a long time.
I don't really know (yet), but I wonder if the architects draw these in the site plans when they design the buildings.
There are two photos in the middle of this run that show the typical size of these paving stones. These are typical; many times they're smaller; sometimes they're larger.
This is the what? fourth? final batch from Lisbon.
I walked part of that town, from the waterfront to the top of the saddle of the hills to the Aqueduct on the other side. Everywhere art and beauty is an integral part of the very visible and skin of the city.
I walked part of that town, from the waterfront to the top of the saddle of the hills to the Aqueduct on the other side. Everywhere art and beauty is an integral part of the very visible and skin of the city.
What I didn't capture was the raw elation I felt, standing on my balcony different times and watching children jumping from black to black on the white field, careful not to be eaten by alligators or to be burned by lava or to fall off the cliff edge into utter destruction.
Life is so good.
Coimbra is next.
190405 photos to follow
I'm going through my FB posts to organize these.
I'm going through my FB posts to organize these.
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