Two for the price of one there, Debbi, from your corner perspective. I wouldn’t risk my life on one of those balconies but there were many parts of Havana like that when I was there. I hope they’ve managed to repair a lot of them by now. I loved Cuba and the Cubans.
Very similar style, but the one I saw was smaller. I’m pretty sure it was on Paseo del Marti, or a similar street – I was walking down central walkway amongst people playing chess.
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Oh gosh, they should be careful or they may just fall off from that. Wonderful washings though!
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Shabby chic for sure and the perfect title. 🙂
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Wonderful dilapidation 🙂 🙂
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Quelle belle photo… je serais terrorisé par ces balcons…
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Moi aussi!
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Two for the price of one there, Debbi, from your corner perspective. I wouldn’t risk my life on one of those balconies but there were many parts of Havana like that when I was there. I hope they’ve managed to repair a lot of them by now. I loved Cuba and the Cubans.
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Looking at those collapsed balconies on the left hand side, you wouldn’t catch me going out on any balcony!
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Yay! Havana and some fab architecture….
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Yes, one of my favourite buildings. A real beauty despite the decay
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Palacio de las Ursinas, I think….I only saw it from a distance, alas….second image in this post: https://suejudd.com/2017/04/07/one-65-and-one-66/
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Very similar style, but the one I saw was smaller. I’m pretty sure it was on Paseo del Marti, or a similar street – I was walking down central walkway amongst people playing chess.
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Ah, now you’ve lost me!
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And now you’ve found my building for me. Thanks Sue. I’ve updated my post with relevant tags
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Oh, fab! Pleased to be of assistance 😄
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I wouldn’t hang the washing out there without a harness. Great balconies.
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A very good point, Andrew. Doesn’t look safe does it. I think the washing lines may be holding the building together
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Gloriously subversive washing lines!
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Oooh, a great description, Margaret
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😉
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