Seven Days Outside - Ancient bricks

in bricksaturday •  6 years ago 

When it rains, it pours.Yesterday I broke my cellphone, and my only channel of communication with outer world was my computer and Internet.

Today I finally got an old phone of my friend, drove home and was going to write to my husb, and daughter and friends that they may call me now, but... I found out I have no Interbet access. It won't work. Well, not completelly, but.... I am not sure I will be able to post this message. It is a miracle that I uploaded one picture. I was going to upload more but I failed.

Besides, it started raining with lightenings... The good thing is that today was a real day outside :)

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But back to the photo. It is from Pompeii. If you are interested, you can read more and view my photographs from that day on my prev 3 posts: part 1, part 2 and part 3.


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Thank you so much for a visit and your support!

@zirochka



Unless stated otherwise all photos used in my posts are taken and owned by myself, if you wish to use any of my images please contact me

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thank you for a visit

Interesting place to visit, for sure. Have you been to a brothel there?

Thank you. Yes, I remember it

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