These rooves are very different from the ones I have shared over the past two days, they are though only a short distance from the others. They are in Olhão as are these paintings by a early 20th century Portuguese artists Roberto Nobre. If you want to learn more about Olhão’s unusual roofscape – Terra Cubista – visit a Portuguese post I wrote a few months ago.
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This is fascinating, Becky – the artwork here and the Olhão community in the earlier post. I have some more Indian Ocean roofs: https://tishfarrell.com/2018/06/20/looking-down-on-lamu/
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Oh I’m so glad you had time to visit the other post. It is a fascinating town, however a tad unkempt and certainly unfashionable so not everyone loves it as much as we do. Think that’s a good thing though!
Loving your Indian Ocean roofs. They are wonderful. I’ve made a note to myself to come back and read all the other posts in a few weeks when I can give them the time and attention they deserve.
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Heavens, Becky. That sounds like an awful lot of homework. You are a brick.
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Definitely not homework as looking forward to it too muchl
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I like the print. Very interesting.
https://talesfrommylens.net/2018/06/20/squares-roofs-2/
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It’s wonderful isn’t it. Was such a great roof exhibition.
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I really like this too.
http://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2018/06/roofsquares_20.html
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Oh I’m so glad you like 🙂
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By the way you have shared a wonderful eclectic collection today
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I’d love a roof like these! Though perhaps not quite as steep!
https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2018/06/20/june-squares-roofs/
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Only a small flight though…
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Yes, totally different concept of a roof in the Mediterranean climate to the ones we have more to the north.
I’ve gone way back with mine today: https://picturesimperfect2.wordpress.com/2018/06/20/alternative-roofing-in-the-middle-ages/
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Yours is wonderful today.
And yes these roofs are so different, not that common though in the Algarve.
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Thank you. This outdoor museum is only a few years old, 3 or 4, I think. I only discovered it recently.
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What a find.
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Marvellous! And here’s mine: https://suejudd.com/2018/06/20/june-squares-rooves-20/
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So glad you’ve enjoyed.
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I did!
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Not been yet but I’m sure we will. Love to all xxx
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And to you xx
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https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2018/06/20/bernkastel-roof-20/
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Great rooves again, Becky. I just popped ver to your other post and that is definitely a place I need to go to. Great geometry
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It’s a fabulous town Debbie. You’d love it.
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I like that they have a way to get to the roof.
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It’s their yard space and also a look out for the ships.
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