Thursday Doors 7/3/24: Castelnuovo di Porto, again

We returned to the town of the LINA bistro one month ago and here are some fresh door photos.

This town is 40 km north of Rome, if you’re ever in the neighbourhood.

The castle above the square with LINA had a Serial Killer exhibition for some reason. I climbed the stairs – for the view and some photos, not for the killers – and found the Volkswagen Beetle up there. Yes, that one. I was so shocked that I didn’t even take a photo of it.

But LINA was friendly as ever, amore’s daughter and boyfriend served us cheeses and salamis and various appetizers and sweets and beer and wine, bestia took me on a walk to view some (hopefully new) doors, we found a couple of cat door guardians again, and the day was made.

Last night Luka and the Dallas Mavericks won again vs. Miami Heat after having lost five of the previous six games, no matter that Luka keeps scoring 30+ point triple doubles, even in defeats. But for some reason they refuse to play effective team defence. Apparently there has been some “battling through diversity with each other”, as Kyrie Irving pointed out after the game.

Hopefully they will manage to stand united and reach the common goal. 19 regular season games remain and they are currently 8th in the Western Conference. The first six teams make the playoffs directly, places 7-10 have to battle it out for the last two available spots.

But here are some doors and sights from the town with the castle and serial killers and LINA. The owner tells me the boar are often found foraging in the square early in the morning. Imagine that.

And finally, long live March 8th and all the women in the world, past, present and future!

For Thursday Doors challenge hosted by Dan at No Facilities

Published by Manja Maksimovič

A Slovenian in Italy for love. Blogger, photographer, translator and would-be writer who would be a writer if she wrote. Plus reluctant but emerging poet. Beware.

10 thoughts on “Thursday Doors 7/3/24: Castelnuovo di Porto, again

  1. I like the green doors, and the cats, and the family. I like the door you like, and I really like the big arch door you say looks familiar. This is a wonderful collection. I hope (for your sake) Dallas gets their act together. Asking so many large egos to work as a team is no simple request.

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