How many pics have you seen of Rome city centre? And how many of the rest of the city? That’s how it looks.







How many pics have you seen of Rome city centre? And how many of the rest of the city? That’s how it looks.







Actually I don’t like these pics, anyway…



If you ever read an Andrea Camilleri novel about Montalbano, the imaginary town of Vigata is often mentioned. Porto Empedocle, where Camilleri was from, is the real life town he took inspiration. Down below some pics from my Instagram story of yesterday.





After the end of WW2, a constant flow of Italians migrated to Belgium. Most of them came to work in the mines near Charleroi, but many settled in Brussels.
This shop is owned by a third generation Belgian. The grand-mother left Italy in the 50s, established a pasta place in Anderlecht and open this shop a couple of decades later. The only thing left from that period is the giant sign.
The picture below is a second take. Another one is in the gallery under “night shops”. I know, technically it is not a night shop.Whatever.
