Florence Yesterday

Sunday, August 12th, 2012 | Author:

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  1. Love the photos. The first one is spectacular! Love the arches, floor and scenery. Thanks for sharing! What kind of camera do you use? I’d like to let my daughter know. She loves photography.

  2. Pam says:

    Wish I had your artistic eye for photography!

  3. Hetty says:

    Enjoyed seeing Florence, Italy through your eyes!……

  4. sharon says:

    Thank you for sharing these beautiful places with us, I love looking at them. The second one with the # 22 by the door, was there any significance to the number choice? That number has followed me around for about 8 years!
    thanks:)
    Sharon

    • Skip Moen says:

      No significance that I know of. Just the number of the house on that street. But the door is really cool.

      • Hanti says:

        22 Letters in Hebrew alphabet?

        Isaiah 22v 22 The key of David?

        • Michael says:

          Sealed with the Sign of the Cross

          And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals. And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?

          Revelation 5:1

          Hmmm

          As I recall the number 22 has something to do with the sign of the cross

          Not to mention a great movie (maybe the greatest) by Bergman called the The Seventh Seal

          A couple of years ago my wife wanted to change our phone numbers to get a better deal

          My daughter was strongly opposed to the idea, and so was I, because she liked her number

          When I asked my daughter why she liked her number, she said she didn’t know

          When I asked her what it was, I found out that it ended with 22

          My cell phone number also ends with 22 :-)

  5. Wendy Norman says:

    Skip, your photos are always a breathtaking visual feast!

  6. Michael says:

    My first time in Florence, back in 1963 I thought I had died and gone to Heaven

    For me it is a lot easier to find the grandeur of God in the architecture and atmosphere of Florence

    Than in the feeling of sickness and the fear of death