Friday, June 26, 2009
Napolian Saijo
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A glimpse of Saijo. Saijo is a small town in Higashi Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture. I'm going to tell some random little things through photos about this town, who knows, you'll come here someday.
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What a fantastic Restaurant !! This is so beautiful !! Simply lovely photos !!Unseen Rajasthan
Nice photos. I like the cozy spot too.
I like point and shoot for macros and that's about it.
The first two signs are very nice and colorful, my favorite is the essential and a bit worn 'open' sign.
The place look nice, I would definitely give it a try. Which drink? With pizza, I like cola.
Have a nice weekend!
Nice place! I'd take a glass of wine with my pizza:)
Have a great weekend Henny!
The two sign shots are really cool!
On the first image, the two wooden signs look a bit weathered. Is it the result of a natural process or an artificial one to give a rustical mood?
pizza, pizza, pizza. Now you should try them and compare. It is funny how we all love pizza, but the pizza can be so different. I love pizza from a wood-burning stove. So yummy. I have enjoyed your comments on my website. Sorry for the delay in responding as I went to a photography workshop the past week and I went to a cultural workshop about the fruit of the saguaro cactus and the Tohono Oodham Indians who harvest it each year, and I actually harvested some of the fruit from the very tall saguaros. We will see if I have learned some new skills to improve my photos and I will share some of the experiences with you on my website.
Thanks for stopping by to you all. Try pizza with sake, will you? Not that I have tried it :).
@PixeLuz, yes, it's a natural process. It has no awning on the entrance door.
@Julie, no problem at all, enjoy your works, I'm looking forward to seeing it :).
Love the 'Open' sign! Do they have a 'closed' sign as well?
@ Kaori, unfortunately, they don't.
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