28 February 2011

The Aristocats



Again, a picture taken yesterday at the Carnival parade: the Aristocats!

27 February 2011

Carnival



Today the traditional Carnival parade, each neighborhood builds its own carnival float and challenges the other contenders for the first prize. This year the themes brought up by the neighborhoods were: Flower Power (in the picture), the Aristocats, Lavazza Carmencita (about caffettiere, coffee pots), Popeye the Sailor Man and Mary Poppins....I don't know who won, but tomorrow I will!

25 February 2011

Pencil sharpener



We visited a small exhibit of instruments and equipment used in the old days in Concordia. This a pencil sharpener, looks very modern!

24 February 2011

Freshly made salame



Freshly made salame ready for customers to buy and eat. School children went during the weektime to see how salame is made and got a coupon for getting one on Sunday. So we took a walk downtown and fetched our salame! (It was very very good!)

22 February 2011

Tradition and modernity



Tradition and modernity in Venezia: traditional gondolas waiting for tourists and a modern ferry boat leaving for Crete in the background.

21 February 2011

Yes, Venezia!



Yes, the answer to yesterday's question is: we went to Venezia. We are lucky enough to live about 60 km from one of the most beautiful places on Earth, and now and then we take the train (one hour ride) and go to Venezia for a walk.

Today's picture is one of the paintings above the doors entering the San Marco Cathedral, with bright colors and lots of gold!

20 February 2011

And where is this?



Again, columns and a covered place to walk. Guess where have we been for a walk? (tomorrow the solution!)

19 February 2011

Winter seaside



The seaside is very beautiful in winter, maybe even more than in summer. You walk, lonely, on the packed cold sand and see nothing around you, except seagulls and branches the sea brings on the beach.

18 February 2011

Let's walk!



Again, a covered walk in Portogruaro (already showed you some shots here and here), this one near the University.

17 February 2011

Young woman's wishes



I noticed that when we take a walk downtown Portogruaro, my almost 8-year-old daughter likes more and more to stop in front every jewelry and...dream. This young girl is growing fast!

16 February 2011

Walking



I already showed you the covered walks in Portogruaro (that is the closest town to Concordia Sagittaria, only 3 km away). In this picture, the older part of the town, not yet renewed.

15 February 2011

Reaching the sky


We finally had some sunny cold days, it has been a big relief after all the fog. Ok, the sunny days are already over and we're back into the fog...but I take a look at my sunny pictures and feel better!

12 February 2011

Handmade sign



Almost a threatening sign: handmade, I found it on a countryside road and it says

Speed is the way to the cemetary. Have a nice trip!

11 February 2011

Colors



The Oratorio di Santo Stefano is where kids can reunite to play basketball, talk, have fun together (it's property of the Parish). Last summer one of the activities that teenagers did was to color brightly the dull gray cement walls.

10 February 2011

Via San Pietro



Via San Pietro, or Saint Peter Street: the street that goes from the Cathedral to the cemetary, the other main street together with via Claudia.

09 February 2011

Ready to go home



It's 4 PM and it's time to go home. School bus is waiting outside the "Carducci" elementary school, ready to bring some kids to destination. For the others, moms, dads and granparents are waiting the school bell to ring.

08 February 2011

Advertisement



This is an advertsiment for English language lessons and it says "Do you want an English tongue?": in Italian, for "tongue" and "language" we use the same word, lingua.

07 February 2011

Countryside



Winter is slowly rolling by and we experience daylight longer and longer. Pawns are now starting to prepare the fields for seeds. In the background, the Monte Cavallo, full of snow.

06 February 2011

The fishmonger



Today a cross-over post with my other blog I Cinque Creativi (the five creative artists). This is a drawing my 5 year old son made after visiting the local fishmonger with his kindergarden class.

05 February 2011

Via Claudia



Concordia Sagittaria has two major roads crossing its center: one of them is via Claudia. Via Claudia comes in from Portogruaro at the right side of river Lemene and has some pretty shops and a beauty parlor. This picture has been shot approaching the center of the town.

04 February 2011

Red twin cars




Telecom Italia used to be the only Italian telephone company. Its monopoly ended about in 1998 when by law, other telephone companies could be chosen for home telephone lines. For some years however, Telecom still owned the phisycal lines, so you ended up paying your own telephone company PLUS a fixed tax to Telecom Italia. Also this came to and end. Right now, there are many different telephone companies and when you choose them, you can also choose to dismiss totally Telecom Italia and pay only one company.

These are Telecom Italia cars...becoming rarer and rarer. These two, parked together at noon near a pizzeria are a clear sign of..lunch time!

03 February 2011

Only clothes, bags and shoes



CARITAS is the main charity organization in Italy. It is sponsored by the Catholic Church and organizes many different activities to sustain those who are in need. Caritas also collects used clothes, bags and shoes in these brilliant yellow containers that you see now and then around in all towns and cities.

02 February 2011

Water, again


This is another picture of the fountain I showed you yesterday here. I shot lots of pictures that day, I really liked the water fell on the stones.