Yes, there are similar streets here but many people hang their laundry on their roofs. Shall have to do a post on the views from up there some time soon!
The ponderings and small adventures of a mum, the Mr. and their four children. A family which started in England and then moved to Malta (with a year in Iceland thrown in).
Nice photos. Your street really does get dressed up, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteI adore the small italian streets... though I miss the washing hanging outside between the houses
ReplyDeleteYes, there are similar streets here but many people hang their laundry on their roofs. Shall have to do a post on the views from up there some time soon!
ReplyDeleteOh European streets, that's what we miss here, that sense of history and theater... Lovely street! I'll take that mini gang on any day! :^)
ReplyDeleteOh! these are absolutely wonderful! you brought many smiles! thank you! (plan on writing to you soon...)
ReplyDeleteYour street makes me dream, wonderful!
ReplyDeletethat last crowd do look ver-r-r-r-y scary! looks like a lovely place to be a kid!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous street. Simply beautiful. I'd love to visit Malta someday.
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful and clean.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours of the walls and the light in your street, the little terrors look too cute to be frightening!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful place !
ReplyDeleteOut of a fairytale! I suppose you must be used to it, but it's really breathtaking!
ReplyDelete♥♥♥ Oh boy, do i look forward to visit!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely little street, so clean and pretty with the banners. Can't wait to be in Malta!
ReplyDeleteIt is a magical place!
ReplyDeleteHey? I like where you live! grtz, Nadine
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