Argazki makinarik ez dudanez, oraingoz, bidai argazki zahar batzuk eskaneatu ditut.
Como no tengo cámara de fotos todavía, he escaneado unas viejas fotos de viajes.
Vegetables in Poland market. Barazkiak Poloniako merkatuan. Verduras en un mercado de Polonia.
Bread outside Istambul mosque. Ogia Estambuleko mezkita baten kampokaldean. Pan en la salida de una mezquita de Estambul.
Beer in Czek Republic. Garagardo Errepublika Txekiarrean. Cerveza en la República Checa.
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I'm hungry !!! I'ld like to eat the cakes I can se in the "Estambuleko" !!! Nice idea !!!
ResponderEliminarHave a nice week !
That is quite a mix! Really, does one need anything more?
ResponderEliminarKaixo berriz be, ba nai dezunean geratzen gara ze gainera Gazteiz ez dut ezagutzen...bulerbarra bakarrik (ke triste!!!).
ResponderEliminarGu ere aurreko urtean Poloniara joan giñen kotxez (krakobiara) bidean, Alemania, Praga, Viena eta italian geratuz...
Haurten herria zaintzen seguruna...
Muxu haundi bat!!!
i love bread and that breadstand looks great!
ResponderEliminarThe bread looks delicious - I would love to have a little breadstand like that near me!
ResponderEliminarI like the liquid staple food:)!
ResponderEliminaroh oh love the bread house!
ResponderEliminarHello Ibabe,
ResponderEliminarhope you are feeling a little bit better!
And love your food pictures....and wow...that is a realllly big glass of beer. I would probably fall of my chair after one of those. ;)
Big hug, Jeannette
I wish that bread seller were here. Fresh bread sounds very good right now, but it's too hot to bake.
ResponderEliminarOh wow! Great post.
ResponderEliminarwow
ResponderEliminaris a lot of beer!!!
i love that!!
love the beer shot! un abrazo! jane
ResponderEliminaryo quiero una cerveza así de grande! :)
ResponderEliminarthe bread stand looks great AND the beer too! xoxo
ResponderEliminarthat one heck of a glass of beer !! ha ha
ResponderEliminarlove the look of the bread house !
love the bread cart. i could live in there!
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