I haven’t yet posted May photographs of Villa Nistru, so this post is totally not chronological.
Continue reading Villa Nistru in June.
I haven’t yet posted May photographs of Villa Nistru, so this post is totally not chronological.
Continue reading Villa Nistru in June.
Let’s start with the parking lot of doom. It really is quite apocalyptic looking. I love it.
This was a set of drawers that’s been around for quite a while. Someone flipped it over, so occasionally I see a cat or a dog sleeping there if there’s rain.
Look at that window. Look at it! Here, let me zoom in on it for you.
Isn’t it positively creepy! What makes it even creepier is the fact that it looks like someone tried cleaning the middle part. Oh dear!
And we’re transported right to Goian, the little village where Villa Nistru is located. It is a very peaceful village.
Continue reading Villa in March.
Monday my brother and I placed our selves into our old and (t)rusty Toyota and drove north, to join my father for an Easter dinner. It was also held in remembrance of my parents’ 35th wedding anniversary. Unfortunately, the only person present that was at the wedding that day was my dad, as mum passed away.
preview! full photo post to follow