Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Lemons lemons everywhere

Today I would like to share with you few more photos from our honeymoon journey to the Lemon Country, which is Sorrento, Italy.
I must admit I love lemon color. I actually have a craving for it now. In the morning I went to Tesco supermarket and in the car park I saw a lemon Honda car. I couldn't stop looking at it.... Yea, I know, I am a bit strange...


In the Lemon country they serve lemons with coffee:


They paint lemons on the crockery:


... decorate the stairs with them:


.... grow lemon trees next to their homes for good luck:


... make lemon perfume and lemon soap (we bought some for our mums):


and they sell painted lemons:


Sweet lemon dreams!
Yolanta :)

P.S. Writing this blog post actually gave me an idea for a painting, with the usage of lemon color of course... and the rusty pink...
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Sunday, 1 May 2011

Roof and Courtyard Gardens and vertical living in Italy

A few weeks ago we came back from our honeymoon in Southern Italy. We spent 8 days in Sorrento and the Bay of Naples. What struck me the most during this journey was how vertical and green Italy is... Most Italian towns and villages are built on the steep side of mountains.


Italians love their gardens. Even the steepest terrain doesn't prevent them from growing their tiny gardens everywhere.


While walking the narrow streets of Sorrento, I looked up to see the overflowing roof gardens.


 They are squeezed into narrow spaces in almost every street.


 And here is another roof garden:


This region of Italy is famous for growing lemons and oranges. We had tea in this hotel and enjoyed another pretty garden, decorated with the replicas of famous Roman statues.


I sneaked into the courtyards to take some photos. I am always on the lookout for the inspiration for my paintings and I find the colors in this courtyard garden very inspiring.


Around the corner from a busy street was this peaceful place with a tall palm tree growing between two houses.


And this is what I found behind some old gates that were left ajar:


Here is another photo from the same courtyard garden:


Italians grow plants wherever they can. The lack of land is no obstacle. They create beauty out of nothing, just with a little sunshine and loving care. 


I hope to start gardening again as soon as we move. I can't wait!

Yolanta :)
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