►“Greek Myths and Graffiti Murals”: “Collaboration With Resa McConaghy”⭐:
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⇒About This Post. Abstract:
The following article is composed of two sections, each one of them including murals from Argentina and Canada, respectively. This post aims to analyze with a with a free, but still judiciously, well-founded criteria how certain mythological greek themes and characters might be recurrent, despite time and even against it.
As Resa and I found some graffitis which seemed to have mythological and even philosophical equivalents we decided we wanted to try to show those connections. Resa´s mural is from the University of Toronto (Toronto, Canada) whilst mine are from The Planetarium (Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina). With that being said, we just wanted to say that, after finding many similarities, we are quite pleased with the outcome. Both of, Resa and I believe the convergences are striking. And being so, they broaden and deepen the value of the immortal Ancient Greek Legacy.
⇒Section I. Murals: The Planetarium:🇦🇷
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⇒Eros and Psyche… And the Planetarium above them!:


⇒The Horned goat with human hands:



⇒The Bull Surrounded by Snakes:




As to snakes, let´s remember the rod of Asclepius, God of Medicine and Apollo´s son. It symbolizes the healing arts by combining the serpent, which in shedding its skin is a symbol of rebirth and fertility. The Asclepius Wand, often confused with the Caduceus wand of Hermes, is the symbol of the medical profession.
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⇒Tiempo- Time:



But what is exactly time. St Augustine of Hippo says in his “Confessions”: “What then is time? If no one asks me, I know what it is. If I wish to explain it to him who asks, I do not know”… Time is such an elusive concept, indeed!.
The Greeks had two different words for time: Chronos refers to numeric or chronological time, while another word kairos refers to the more qualitative concept of the right or opportune moment. The figure of Chronos was typically portrayed as a wise old man with a long grey beard: Father Time.
Furthermore, the Horae or Hours were the goddesses of the seasons and the natural flow of time, generally portrayed as personifications of nature in its different seasonal aspects, and with the cycle of the seasons themselves symbolically described as the dance of the Horae.
⇒Number 8. Toward Infinity… and beyond!:



This mural is certainly esoteric. The eyes, placed in circular shape, surround the central number eight (8).
Eight (8) is the Number of the perfection, the infinity. In mathematics the symbol of the infinity is represented by a 8 laid down.
The Pythagoreans believed that number 8 was the symbol of love and friendship, prudence and rational thinking. . It was the Pythagoreans who held that there are in man eight organs of knowledge; sense, fantasy, art, opinion, prudence, science, wisdom, and mind.
The person who actually introduced the infinity symbol was John Wallis, in 1655. This symbol is sometimes called the Lemniscate. It presumably evolved from the Etruscan numeral for 1000, which looked like this: CIƆ. There is another theory that he actually derived the infinity symbol from omega (ω), the last letter of the Greek alphabet.

Ouroboros.
The ouroboros symbol, showing a a snake twisted into a horizontal figure eight (8) and biting its own tail, is also said to be a most plausible basis for the infinity symbol because it is a fitting depiction of endlessness.
As to the eyes in this mural, we could think of the Eye of Providence Symbol (which appears in the USA dollar bill). It represents the eye of God, the singular divine power that has created the entire universe. The eye is most times enclosed in a triangle. At times, the Eye is also depicted as surrounded by clouds or bursts of light. Both of these images are representative of holiness and divine glory and so, here too, the symbol signifies that the Almighty is keeping a watchful eye on His creation.

The Eye of Providence Symbol.
⇒Section II. Murals: University of Toronto: 🇨🇦




⇒Damarchus / Lycanthropeis or Werewolf Man-Wolf:





On the Left: A man wearing a wolf-skin. Attic red-figure vase, c. 460 BC. On the Right: Zeus turning Lycaon into a wolf, engraving by Hendrik Goltzius. 16th century.
⇒The Woman With an Extra Hand:
Following the hindu mythology pattern, according to which goddesses have many hands, we could conclude that having more than two hands is a mark of Divinity. Humans have two arms, so someone with multiple becomes special and out of the league. More hands at times also represents more strength.The multiplicity of hands also emphasizes the power and ability to perform several acts at the same time.
As to number three, it represents the Holy Trinity. From a philosophical perspective, number three is symbolic of the reconciliation of opposites, as with Hegel‘s dialectic: “thesis + antithesis = synthesis”.
Besides, it is both a lunar and a solar number.
The moon has three major phases – the two crescents and the full moon, while the sun has three primary points in its existence: the low winter solstice; the high summer solstice, and the two equinoxes of March and September.
⇒The Kholkikos Drakon or Colchian Dragon:



⇒Apollo (AKA previously Helios) and his Chariot:
Before Artemis became goddess of the moon, the Titaness Selene owned the Moon chariot, which she drove across the sky at night. Soon after, Artemis was the legatee of the carriage. In the same way, Apollo received the Chariot of the Sun, once Helios became identified with him.
Helios (Apollo), the Sun god, drives his chariot across the sky each day while Selene (Artemis) is also said to drive across the heavens. And, while the sun chariot has four horses, Selene´s (Artemis´) usually has two, described as “snow-white” by Ovid.
As to the horse symbolism, it is often known as a solar symbol. Sometimes, horses are related to the sun, moon, and water. It acts as the mediator between Earth and Heaven. Horse symbolizes power, grace, beauty, nobility, strength, and freedom.
The woman looking at Apollo (former Helios) could be his twin sister, Artemis (Former Selene). Artemis was the Goddess of Hunting and of Goddess of the Moon. In classical times, Selene was often identified with Artemis, much as her brother, Helios, was identified with Apollo. Both Selene and Artemis were also associated with Hecate, and all three were regarded as Lunar Goddesses, although only Selene was considered a personification of the moon itself.
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Really wonderful! Thank you for your work!:-)
Thank so much for dropping in!. Great to know that you enjoyed it… wishing you the best! 😀
Same to you! More Ancient Greek inspiration! 🙂
Yes! 😀 Have a great day! 🙂
Awesome images! Particularly like the ourosboros in the shape of an infinity symbol.
Thank you very much dear Jeff!… The ouroboros is a very ancient symbol. And even Nietzsche speaks of it in reference to the Eternal return 😉 Sending love & best wishes.
This graffiti is more artistic than the stuff I encounter in my area. Over here it’s all slogans cursing the police or pictures of male genitalia.
I know, right!?… we found such original graffitis and the mythological background was clearly shown in them… 😉 Great to see you, Judge… Sending love & best wishes.
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Thank you very much for sharing!. Means a lot!…. have a great day ⭐
Beautiful stuff!
Thank you very much dear Marissa!. Sending love & best wishes 😀
Deeply beautiful expression
& exploration of human traits
endowed by ancient myths,
transcending locations & time.
Congratulation on successful
study & synthesis of our collective past 🙂
Love this comment!. Thank you very much, it means a lot. Wishing you the best! 😀
Traveling between two places to learn about the signs, I love this! thank you 🙂
Finding interesting graffitis in BA and TO and putting them in proper “context”!. It is a little world, at the end right!? 😉 Sending love & best wishes 😀
Exactly lol 🙂
Even though myths are not factually true, there is truth in them — reflected by the longevity of the characters and stories over time. Sometimes similar stories emerge in different places. Some day, you may be comparing our myths with those of space aliens. 🙂
True!- I guess myths are somehow the Reservoir of the collective unconscious, to say it in Jung´s words … Thank you so much for dropping in, dear JoAnn, from Resa & I… 😀
Well, my darlings. What can I say but this is an awesome collaboration. History, myths, art and murals. It’s awesome.
We thank you!… Your words mean a lot dear She… great to know that you enjoyed the collaboration!. Love & best wishes ⭐
Affascinata da questo bellissimo post .
Un caro saluto cara Aquileana
Ti ringrazio cara Franca… Ti auguro una bella giornata. Un abbraccio! 😀
Amazing and intricate, a fascinating and informational collaboration of text and exceptionally beautiful art. The relationship that you describe and illustrate with fascinating images cannot be denied and certainly arouses the imagination and curiosity . Brava Aquileana and Resa. I plan to visit Resa at her blog, you two have created an amazing work of art here! Sending lots of love, positive thoughts, and best wishes along with huge hugs. Thank you dear ladies. ❤
Hi dear Holly!—- Thank you so much from Resa & I for such beautiful comment…. Knowing that it “touched” you means a lot, dear Poet friend… !. Love & best wishes ⭐
Thank you dear Aquileana, have a beautiful day. It is always exciting to find your beautiful posts, they are amazing, that goes out to Resa too! ❤
Thank you dear Holly, from both of us… I love your poems… You are a great writer. Keep it up! xx ❤
Thank you so much for all your encouragement, many hugs to you! xx ❤
❤ Hugs back at you!
I enjoy these lessons in mythology. Beautiful murals. Thank you both!
Thank you so much, dearest Lavinia!. Both Resa and I are delighted to know that you enjoyed the collaboration!. Love & best wishes ⭐
Yes, Hindu goddesses have many heads. Some of them have many hands too. Interestingly, in Hinduism, some demons too have multiple heads and hands. Force can be used for good as well as dark purposes.
Fascinating article as always.
It was very interesting to learn about that. Almighty goddesses with many arms & hands. Curious that it doens´t happen in Greek Mythology… 🙂 Thank you so much… Love & best wishes ⭐
J’aime beaucoup tes articles sur la mythologie c’est très intéressant.
De très jolies peintures murales.
Bonne soirée et belle semaine
Merci beaucoup cher Georges. Bisous et bonne journée. 😀
Excellent.
Thank you very much!. Sending best wishes 😀
You’re very welcome.
Amalia, the graffiti is truly works of art. Without your explanation it would appear as just graffiti to those of us who are not knowledgeable on the subject. But as you explained, it’s much more. Thank you.
Dear Gene. Thank you!. It is great to have your support my friend. I appreciate it… and you!- 😀 Love & best wishes ⭐
What a lot of work the two of you have put in to this post and how well argued are your results, most interesting.
We can not thank you enough for your words here, dear Susan! ❤ Love & best wishes ⭐
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Hope you don’t mind🙂 Feel free to to tell me if you don’t like it. I will take down the post. I realize I should have asked before reblogging😓
I am delighted!. Thank you so much for sharing on your blog!. Love & best wishes 😀
Your images and narrative really pull me. Thanks once again for the effort put into your posts.
Thank You, dear Sally… I always appreciate your comments and support!. Love & all the best to you. 😀
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Thank you so much for sharing on your blog!. Love & best wishes 😀
Always such a big pleasure my friend.
That was fascinating. In a sense, I’m not surprised at the differences between geologic locations–and the similarities, but in a bigger sense, I am. Enjoyed this.
It is always amazing to find such covergences, despite locations and countries and moments. Something, culturally speaking, keeps us together… At least in west countries 😀 Thank you so much dear Jacqui… Love & best wishes.
You and Resa make a dynamic combination. You are the storytellers of our time. Hugs and more hugs!!
Thank you very much dear Rebecca, from Resa & I! ⭐ Your words are highly appreciated… Love & best wishes, always! ❤
Wow, you and Resa make a GREAT team ~ the latest collaboration provides all the proof we need! The mural of the bull surrounded by snakes and your description of it is fabulous – both parts of it. So much to learn here – I like!! xo Hugs to both of you talented ladies
Well that means a lot, CB! 😉 Thank you so much for your words and empathy towards the subject here. From Resa & I. I am glad that you enjoyed the explanation concerning the Bull- Minotaur, too 😀 … Love & best wishes!
⭐ Love this post Aquileana! ⭐
You really pulled together the concept of myths through art, and through the ages.
It sure was fun working with you on it. I saw Greek Myths the moment I laid eyes on the mural at the U of T tunnel. Several years ago, before I started reading your blog, the mural would have been just street art. I’ve learned a lot about Greek Mythology from reading your posts, and the fact of our collaboration bears that out.
Who knows what or where our next collaboration will come from?
Much love, many hugs and a boat load of kisses! _Resa
Hi there dear Resa!….
It was a pleasure to team up with you!. I am so happy because of how it turnt up…. I wouldn´t have imagined such a good post (humbly speaking, LOL) when we first discussed it…
I love it… And I am sure our next adventure will take us to wonderful, creative realms too! 😀 … Sorry for the late reply… These last days were busy and with some family issues to sort out!.
Much love and best wishes, always. Hugs & kisses from BA to Toronto! 🙂
Howdy dear Aquileana!
Don’t worry about anything like a late reply. I blog for enjoyment. It’s not a job. So, if I need to deal with life, Yay! If I have time to blog, Yay!
It’s all good. However, your post is great! xoxo from TO to BA! ⭐
Thanks for understanding… and YES, I fully agree with you: blogging is something we do for fun!: 100%- Our post was so much fun to do… And love the ending result. One of my favorites. Hugs to you from BA to TO! 🙂
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I wish we had graffiti like that!
We have crappy graffiti too in BA, and quite a lot, mind you … But there are always hidden gems and more valuable street art if you dare to look for it… Or if you just dare to get yourself found by it 😀 Sending love & best wishes, dear Georgia ⭐
In this graffiti, truly “the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls” as Simon and Garfunkel put it in their famous song.
Although the ancient Greeks might have put it, “The words of the Sibyls are written on murals.”
Beautifully said, dear Dracul… I don´t the song you have mentioned though, even if I know well the singers. I´ll google it right away!…. Sending love & best wishes and thank you! 😀
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this post….so fascinating….love the graffiti…truly is great art…awesome collaboration!!!
Thank you very much dear Kirt! Both Resa and I are delighted to know that you enjoyed the collaboration!. Love & best wishes ⭐
Interesting coupling of art and myth, each enhancing the other.
Thank you very much from both of us… I always appreciate your comments and support!. 😀 Love & best wishes ⭐
So interesting! I had no idea ( my usual refrain!) Thank you Aquileana for shine your knowledge and light 💛
Thank you very much dear Val… Delighted to read your words, my friend. Love & all the best to you. 😀
Impeccably researched and presented as always. If I might opine, the bull seems to represent Taurus, but otherwise I agree with all the rest. It’s fascinating how themes stay constant across centuries and miles. 🙂
That´s a good and valid point!— Although the minotaur was a more candid pretext.. at least mythologically speaking 😀 Thank you for dropping in and for the contribution here. Love & all the best to you. 😀
Excellent interpretations.
Thank you very much dear Maverick … we much appreciate your support!. Love & all the best to you. 😀
What a great collaboration. I must take a closer look at the graffiti around my city to see if there are any Greek mythology references/links.
Feel free to share if you do… 😀 Thanks so much for dropping in, dear Gallivanta… Love & best wishes!
Thanks for sharing wonderful Murals Aqui…very enlightening post, as always! Nice collaboration.
Thank you very much Balroop. Both Resa and I are delighted to know that you enjoyed the collaboration!. Sending hugs acroos the miles. 😀
Wonderful collaboration. Loving the beautiful art. Hard to even see it as graffiti. Well done!
Thank you very much, from Resa & I, dear Sue… Truly appreciated, my friend. Wishing you the best. Love across the miles. 😀
Sending loving wishes right back to you my friend. Hoping life is going well this week. xo
It is dear Sue!. Thank you for the warm words. Big hugs 😘
So glad to hear that! Xo
Happy Easter !!! 🙂 ❤ 🙂
Regards,
Aliosa 🙂 ❤ 🙂
Thank you dear Aliosa. Wishing you the best! ⭐
Wow and wow again! Your posts are works of art in and of themselves not to mention chocked full of fascinating information. Well done and put together, Aqui!!! 🙂 ❤
Thank you dear Natalie… your words are always appreciated my friend… W, Resa & I, are really pleased to know that you liked the post… Much love & all the best to you ❤ 😀
You’re so welcome, all of you❣️❌⭕️
Very interesting as usual, Aquileana 🙂
Thanks Aquileana love your posts. Hope you had a great Easter. 😉 Regards Bear
Thanks a lot for your words dear Bear!- Sending much love, always! 😀
thanks for sharing this…as always I am awe…and would stop reading by saying. ..” I didin’t know that..”…
Thank you, fro droppin in! we, Resa & I, are very pleased to know that you liked the post… All the best to you! 😀
Dear Aquileana, many thanks once more for your great post about greek mythology. I hadn’t read everything, yesterday!! My prefered story this time is the one about the number Eight (8) or the perfection, the infinity and I very much hope that God will have a close eye on what we combine in this world!! Thanks also to Resa.:):) Grazie mille e cari saluti Martina
Hi dear Martina… There is so much symbolism behind the number 8… I have always thought how fascinating was the fact that and 8 in horizontal position equals the symbol of infinity!. Thank you for dropping in!. From Resa & I… Love & best wihes. 😀
Amazing artwork. Love it! And the article shines just as brilliantly, Aquileana
Thank you for dropping in and for such great comment!. From Resa & I… Love & best wihes, dear Ina ❤
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Thank you very much for sharing my friend. You are a great support! 😀 ❤ Have a beautiful day! ⭐
You should know that I do it from deep in my heart ❤☺ have a nice time dear friend ❤🖖🌻
Aww, thank you!. I appreciate YOU, as you already know! 😀 Happy day to you!
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your posts are always full of news. Beautiful and interesting.
I read them willingly, because I immerse you in a magical atmosphere.
Thank you very much for dropping by and for the nice words! Also on Resa´s behalf!… very appreciated, Newwhitebear! 🙂 Have a beautiful day! ⭐
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Sempre splendide e niche letture, nelle tue valide pagine…
Buona settimana e un abbraccio, Aquileana,silvia
Tante grazie cara Silvia… Un abbraccio grande, amica 😀 ❤
Cari saluti amica mia
Such an interesting idea and collaboration. It’s good to know that ancient mythology is still being explored today in graffiti. 🙂
Indeed… Mythology is still alive, in different ways— But alive at the end 😀 Much love, dear Scifihammy! Thank you ⭐
Yes, It’s good it’s still around. 🙂
All the best 🙂
The memory of Sigmund Freud of lately has suffered some tarnish, however he understood Mythology as a repository of dreams, this simplified Freudian approach makes a claim about what types of stories appeal to an audience. Stories with taboo desires or fears are the types of stories that sell and are passed on to the next generation, other like Jung gave us the theory of the archetypes. He believed that universal, mythic characters—archetypes—reside within the collective unconscious of people the world over.
Here connecting graffiti to Mythology you, and Resa provide proof that Mythology its well, and alive within the souls of contemporary men, and still resonate within us.
Great work Aquileana! 🙂
Great comment…. Indeed, Jung´s Collective Unconcious and Archetypes seem to play a very important role here… Proof that certains symbols are universal and go beyond circumstances, such as places, cultures… and time itself…. Very well put…. Thank you so much for dropping in and sharing your thoughts… all the best to you, always! 😀
Querida amiga reponiendome de mis cirugias , pero ya me permito estar mas tiempo sentado, gracias por haberme visitado, y te dejo abrazos, besos y ramos de rosas y olivos.
Mil gracias a tí, amigo… espero que todo salga bien en el post-operatorio!. Un abrazo grande! 😀
Again another insightful post on Greeek mythology. This time round so interesting to read that not all characterscand figured resemble human but share parts of animals due to the way nature takes its course. Minotaur is such an interesting character to me, partly because my star sign is a bull (Taurus). Sounds like Minotaur gets around slowly and though faced with challenges, finds a way to come out again, like the man-wolf too – they are just calculative of when they appear 🤔
In Chinese culture, 8 is also a lucky number and it is interesting to hear in Greek mythology the flatness, laid down as the infinity symbol. Luck goes round and round 😏 Looks like there are two circle shapes in this symbol – two sets of unity, double the luck.
I’m definitely all about opportunity when it comes to time. Yes there is numerals but there is also the fate part of time. Some moments will be better than others and we just have to look out for them. Love the colab, street art and images in this post. Very well done 😍
Love your comment, dear Mabel… Great points as to number 8.
I didn´t know that it also plays an important role in Chinese culture.
Also, I had thought of 8 being related to infinity because an eight in horizontal position equals the symbol of Infinity…. But, I hadn´t thought about the two circles included in the eight, as you mentioned: excellent!… Indeed, the circle represents totality and perfection! Thank you for highlighting that!.
Always a pleasure to read your words!. Love & best wishes to you, linda ❤
Once again, my hat is off to you two ladies. Such a great post.
Thank you very much!. Truly appreciate it!…. Sending love & best wishes, always. 😀
I very much like the quote from St August in about tempo. Graffitis are a favourite of mine, particularly on old walls. Thank you for this article, Aquileana 🙂
I agree with you as to St Augustine´s quote… I think that even Heidegger uses it in his book “Time & Being” 😉 Thank you dear Sylvie… From Resa & I… Love & best wishes ⭐
quite impressive — the research you put into this ! (thanx — quite thought-provoking)
Thanks a lot for your words & visit!… From Resa & I… … Love & best wishes ⭐
Beautiful and interesting post, as usual.
All the best to you, Dana
Thank you very much!. Truly appreciate, dear Danaiana. Sending love & best wishes ⭐
This post just goes to show how surrounded we are so often in life when it comes to mythology. I just got done reading Gaiman’s Norse mythology. The more I learn, the more I want to know!
Mythology is always a good pretext, right… It is versatile too. Many myths could be reframed and perfectly fit a 21 st century Novel 🙂 thank you so much for the viist & comment dear Jeri. I hope things are going well. Keep going! ⭐
You and Resa have created a fascinating post, dear Aquileana! You have both provided some excellent graffiti examples and your commentaries are full of information. Thank-you both very much.
Best wishes, Clare xx ❤ xx
Thanks a lot for your words dear Clare, from Resa & I ⭐
I appreciate your comments and support… so much!. Love & the best to you. 😀
My pleasure, dear Aquileana! I hope you are having a wonderful week; Love and hugs xx ❤ xx
❤ ❤ Same to you, dear Clare!
Oh wow, what a fabulous post and collaboration from you and Resa. How much work has gone into this smorgasbord of information is truly a work of art. You are both so talented. It was also lovely to see the graffitti art from my home I share with Resa, Toronto. 🙂 ❤ Hugs to both of you.
Hi there dear Debbie…. thank you so much from Resa & I… so pleased to know that you enjoyed the post… We knew it would require a lot of creativity but still needed to be faithful to the original myths. I humbly think it turned out well. So glad to read your words! Much love from BA To TO 😀
You two are such a dynamic team. Your articles belong in books my friend. Sending you hugs back across the miles. xoxo ❤
Thank you very much, Debbie ❤ Hugs back, my friend
Always welcomed here. ❤ xo
Awesome post, dear Aquileana
Thank you very much dear Leyla! 😀 Love, across the miles! ⭐
Wow. That was great post. Thank You. ¡Que tengas un muy buen día!
Thank you very much dear Sartenada… It means a lot… Excelente día! ⭐
Ich mag deine interessanten und mit tollen Bildern hinterlegten Geschichten über die griechische Mythologie sehr.
Vielen Dank, Ernst. Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Tag! 😀 ❤
Amalia, me asalta la impaciente manía de una respuesta tuya…¿Que debo hacer?
Hola!!!!. Qué intriga… escríbeme un mail (agregué y luego quité email :D)… abrazo! 😉
Done… I sent it yesterday.
Intentaré enviarte unas líneas, la realidad es que no no suelo responder mensajes privados (sobre mí, etc). Si propones un tema en cuestión me facilita las cosas, la verdad … Algo de literatura, poesía, lo que te parezca. Algún interés que tengas en estos campos 😉
Así será.
Algo que tal vez me sepas explicar desde un lugar un tanto más, cotidiano… Soy músico pero no puedo no tengo las herramientas básicas para juzgar una pintura y es algo que, me gustaría minimamente comprender. Podrás responderme al respecto?
Espero tu mensaje, gracias.
Volveré a tí, claro… a la brevedad! ⭐
Impresionantes murales, bien acompañados de tus comentarios, que nos recuerdan como los mitos son chispas vivas e intemporales del misterio. Recuerdo, en este sentido, el trabajo de Joseph Campbell, al que evocabas tú el otro día. Bello e inspirador post, Aquileana. Recibe mi enhorabuena y mi abrazo.
Agradecidísma por tus palabras, querido José… Hago partícipe del agradecimiento a Resa! ⭐ Espero nuestra colaboración con muchas ganas!- Un abrazo grande!. 😀
Wonderful post! Thank you, I enjoyed it so much! I know this wont surprise you, but I see so much similarity with Irish myth: the significance of numbers, particularly 3, the snake devouring its tale, the horse and sun, the wolf people… I could go on! 😁 Lovely photos, too, and a great collaboration… you work well together! ❤
Hi there dear Ali!. Thank you so much … for the visit & comment!. It is interesting how we can find similarities among different cultures and mythologies. Jung would say it has to do with the Collective Unconcious. And Maybe he got a good point there, right!?… 😉 Sending love & best wishes! ⭐
Another amazing post Aquileana. It’s so rich — where do you begin and end with comments? We could write blog posts about your blog posts!
I like the chronos/kairos distinction of time. It’s easy to become obsessed with the chronos (the passing of our hours and days) and miss the kairos (the “qualitative” aspects of life or the opportunities).
Thanks for all your wonderful blogs and the collaboration with Resa. I enjoy her Graffiti Lux and Murals blog as well.
Thank you so much dear Dave… You are quite right as to Chronos/kairos. Kairos is definitely what Carpe Diem is about, right!?.
Although there wouldn´t be Kairos without Chronos, to be fair 😀 Sending love & best wishes! 🙂
Amazing post Aqui! You outdo yourself every time. Beautiful piece of work.
Thank you very much dear SKD.. I much appreciate your comment and support!. Thank you also on Resa´s behalf!- All the best to you. 😀
Your passion is wonderful, Aquileana; it speaks through everything you do, making it a pleasure to visit and read.
Another wonderful collaboration between two fantastic women of heart. ❤
xoxoxo
Thank you so much dear Carolyn. It means a lot… I am enjoying so much your series on aging backwards!… See you soon!. Love & best wishes 😀
Wonderful
Thank you very much! Have a beautiful day! 😀
This is a gorgeous collaboration. I wonder if the woman with the extra hand feels better about life because she can get more done or worse because people keep shoving things at her because she has the extra hand!?! :o)
Ha!. That´s a good question. We´d better dig further into it- 😀 😉 Thank you so much for taking time here. It is great to “see” you, always.- Sending love!
Back at you, sister.😘
❤ Hugs! 😀
Dear Aquileana, this is such a varied expose, yet you’ve tied it together beautifully. Very enjoyable. Plus I always enjoy the Psyche myth. Huge hugs.
Thank you very much dear Teagan. So happy to know that you liked this collaboration!. I agree with you and loved the fact that I came across that graffiti in particular!-. Many hugs to you. Have a great day! 😀 ❤
A beautiful collaboration! All best wishes my friend.
Thank you very much Takami! 😀 Absolutely glad to know that you liked this post.. Cheers from Resa & I ❤
A wonderful collaboration once again, Aquileana. You and Resa did a great job connecting art across half the globe. I’m a fan of murals in general, and I love the different artistic interpretations and styles. A lot of work went into pulling this together – a treat for the eyes.
Thank you so much, for dropping in and for such nice words!… Both Resa and I are delighted to know that you enjoyed the collaboration!. Love & best wishes ⭐
https://youtu.be/a0hFZPvanMs Aliosa 🙂
Thank you dear Aliosa for the share…. Wishing you a great day! 😀
Thanks for sharing the images! This inspires me to post some photos of murals I’ve seen around Vancouver, Canada.
Thank you very much dear Carolee… I am glad that you enjoyed the post…. I hope that you take some photographs and (maybe) share it on our blog?… It is great to “see” you… wishing you well. 😉
This post also tells about the symbols and the reasons behind that.
We are to understand here that the ancient people where more clever in knowing the things in their own way.
Aquileana! Wonderful post.👍👌🙏
Shiva
Such a rich symbolism. We have become more “literal” so to speak… But ancient cultures tend to use more the figurative language, through symbols and art in its many expressions.
Thank you so much for dropping in dear Shiva… wishing you the best! 😀
Oh Aquileana! Imagining of them brings such pleasure and a thought of what depth and approach they had towards life.
You are right by saying we have become more literal,I vote for that. Everything has been superficial…. temporary….
Fond Regards
Shiva
Xoxo
Another outstanding post Aquileana.
The planetarium looks a beautiful place set within some lovely grounds Aquileana.
The abduction painting and the graffiti is strikingly similar.
I was also interested in Father Time too .. Very similar.
The artwork form Toronto’s underpass is very vivid and striking. Also very intriguing The woman with the third hand is very striking. As is the serpent The Kholkikos Drakon.
The horse symbolism also very good..
I loved seeing all of this artwork Aquileana and your collaboration with Resa has worked out beautifully.. I am sure you both learnt something new from each other’s explorations
You are both Amazing…
Love and Blessings
Sue xxx ❤
Thank you very much dear Sue… I loved to do this post with Resa… It was such an original and creative take on mythology!
So glad that you enjoyed the post… Both literal and figuirative meanings seems to converge in those graffitis… The analogies just couldn´t slip past, we think… Sending much love, my friend. Always great to “see” you xx 😀 ❤
It was excellent and I enjoyed reading and viewing the artwork immensely 🙂 Have a beautiful weekend to both. xx
Have a beautiful weekend too my friend. I will go to a Skate festival with a friend. There will be music alive and many cool expoisitions. Hope it doens´t rain, though, or otherwise I will be cancelled. Many hugs 😀
Fingers and toes crossed for a dry weekend my friend.. Enjoy your Skate Festival.. Sounds wonderful . I used to roller skate in my youth.. and loved it.. 🙂
Hi Sue… It didn´t rain. It was a great evening! 😀 thank you for the positive vibes and for sharing such sweet memories with me!. Much love & happy week to you! ⭐
Soooooo Pleased… Enjoy May Day xx
Hugs my friend! 😀 ❤
💐🌸💗😘
what a wonderful collaboration!!
Thank so much dear Cybele… I am pleased to know that you liked the post… Love & best wishes ⭐
Une interprétation des mythes par l’image pour prendre le relais des mots… Très intéressant. Merci pour cette belle découverte 🙂
Merci beaucoup Elisa… suis très heureuse de lire ton beau commentaire… Bon vendredi et week-end. Bisous! 😀 😉
This is a fantastic collaboration! You both have done an amazing job of linking the art to mythology. I often see examples of similar artwork and wonder about the connection between the modern artist and the mythology. Love and hugs, dear Aqulieana. I will hop over to Resa’s blog.
Thank you very much, dear Michelle … So glad to read your comment 😃💡it is great to know that you enjoyed the post, graffitis and mythological symbolism. Resa will be happy to see you too…very grateful for the visit. Sending Love and best wishes. ❤️
It’s amazing Auquileana. It’s a very interesting approach ! I wonder how much time it has take to you and your friend to realize those investigations. My congratulations to put the spotlight on mythological arts. 🙂
Besos Aquileana.
Hi dear NAdia… Merci beaucoup… So pleased to know that you enjoyed our post here… It took us more or less a week: it was great to put all this together!. Sending love & thank you again from Resa & I… happy weekend ❤
Thanks Aquileana ! You’re definitely an expert on the subject and i think collaboration is a great idea. Bring up the topic this way is rewarding. Je t’embrasse et te souhaite une douce nuit chère Aquileana 🙂
Je t´embrasse aussi… Je te souhaite une superbe semaine, chère Nadia! ⭐
Moi aussi Aquileane. Je te souhaite une belle nuit et une excellente semaine. Bisous !
Fascinating, my friend! It seems that so much of art and literature has some sort of connection to mythology. Hope all is well! 😀
Thank you so much, dear Linda!. Thrilled to read your words, my friend. And: yes, I completely agree with you!… Wishing you a great weekend. Sending love ❤
Great work! Ciao,65Luna
Tante grazie cara!. Ciao…. Buone fine settimana! 😀
Creative and interesting collaboration… Great work, Amalia and Resa! You have both given us a different perspective of art in graffiti and mythology. Thanks for this. Have a lovely weekend! 🙂
Thank you very much, dear Iris… So great to “see”!… And very happy to know that you enjoyed our collaboration… Much love For your weekend ahead, and beyond it! ⭐
My pleasure, friends! ❤ 😀
Hermosos e interesantes muros sobre mitología. Gracias por compartirlos.
Abrazos de luz
Muchísimas gracias, querida Silvia… encantada de saber que te ha gustado el post… abrazos y muy buena semana para vos! ⭐
Me gustó mucho, como todo lo que escribes, feliz semana y te mando hasta Argentina un gran abrazo de luz
Gran abrazo de luz! 😀 ❤
Otro enorme para ti.
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Je te remercie, cher Bernard… Gros bisous! Bonne semaine ⭐
Beautiful murals and as usual fron your hand a very interesting article. Thank you for sharing.
Have a wonderful day.
Thank you very much, dear Francina!. Very happy to know that you enjoyed this collaboration!: Love & best wishes. Happy week to you! 😀
Loved the post and your work with Reza 💕. Great to see how this developed. I really enjoy working with others it really stretches you as you demonstrate here to tie things up and create a whole. As you say it makes the world a much smaller more friendly place. 🙋🏼
I’m working with an Indonesian pianist in London called Prajna and we’re called the smiling duo I wonder if there was such a collaboration in ancient times of musicians. I must look it up as we’re trying to think of a duo name. Have a wonderful day.
That seems like a great “blend”… I hope that the project turns out well. Wishing you much success with it, dear Charlotte. I really can´t think of a name for your duo. Hmm. If something pops up, I´ll let you know as a reply over here, ok! 😀 😉 Thank you so much for the visit and comment, my friend.. All the best to you with everything… ❤ Love!
Dear Aquileana,
I know I won’t be the first among the army of bloggers who want to award you. Your blog does deserve it! You’ve found so interesting approach to represent the mythology! My compliments. And the link to LIEBSTER AWARDS nomination on my behalf:
https://eternamenta.wordpress.com/about/liebster-award/
Keep in touch,
Maria
Thank you so much for the nomination… Means a lot! 😀 I often save many awards and post them all at once. So I am saving the link. Know that I´ll be posting about this during the year!. Love & best wishes ⭐
You’re welcome, dear Aquileana! Certainly, any moment you can deal with it. I agree that the nomination means a lot! 🙂 🙂 It’s a reward for a hard daily work, comprehend only by our blog colleagues. Good luck & Inspiration! 🙂
I fully agree!. Thank you for it!… All the best to you, always! ⭐
Speciali letture mitologiche per la suggestione dell’anima
Un abbraccio, Aquileana, silvia
Ti ringrazio, cara Silvia…. Ti auguro una bella settimana!. Abbraccio per te! ⭐
Certain myths and symbols endure through the ages. I doubt that our “gods/goddesses” of today, i.e. celebrities, will be remembered in such a way centuries from now. The murals are so rich in meaning. I’ve always felt drawn to the infinity symbol. Warmest wishes to you, Aquileana.
Thank you so much, dear Julie!…. So glad that you enjoyed the post. I second your thoughts as to the everlasting legacy those Greek Gods/Goddesses and it is highly improbable that they could ever be are surpassed by vain humans. Right!?. Love & best wishes to you! 🙂
Liebe Aquileana immer wieder schön in deinem Blog zu lesen habe da eine Frage warum wurden Menschen mit Tierköpfe gezeigt welcher Glaube steckte dahinter sei ganz herzlichst gegrüßt Klaus in Freundschaft
So much symbolism… We can still learn a lot from Greek Mythology, I think. Thank you so much for dropping in and for the valuable comment, dear Klaus… Glückliches Wochenende ❤ 😉
Love the art Resa finds and photographs, plus the art she makes with her gowns. I love the spins you give the art here.
Thanks so much, dear Bren… delighted to read your comment and happy to know that you enjoyed the collaboration. We´ll team up in June/July, do not forget! 😀 😉 I´ll let you know in due time. Happy weekend to you! xx
I look forward to it. Happy Weekend to you, too. Is it fall where you are?
Me too!- Yes, It is autumn in my hemisphere 😉 . But, so far, just a few cold days. Looks more like Spring these two last weeks. Hugs! 😀
We’re enjoying cool, sunny days here. Enjoy your autumn. XOXO
Thank you Bren! You too! ❤ xx
Buon fine settimana 🙂
Tante grazie cara Simona… Ti auguro una bella settimana! 😀 😉
Interesting combination: very present and very ancient. Well, it goes well together.
Thanks for stopping by at my new website. It took me 2 weeks to move the blog onto website. Some things are still missing, but I’m Ok with that. That gives me the opportunity to start fresh.
Thank you dear Inese. Great to see the new layout. Starting fresh sounds exciting- I could create a new blog just to experience the feeling 🙂 Renewal is always a good thing, I believe! ⭐ Wishing you a great week ahead. Love! 😀
Fascinating as always, Aquileana, a lovely collaboration. I particularly enjoyed the mural about the number 8. Huge hugs.
Thank you very much, dear Teagan! The visit and comment mean a lot!…. So happy that you enjoyed it… Wishing you a great week ahead. Many hugs across the miles ❤ 😀
As always your posts are brilliant, so well researched and scholarly yet entertaining. And I just remembered I was meant to be working on my mythological post. Oh dear.
Hi Cake!… Thank you so much…. It is great to know that you liked this one. I had saved your Hermes post- I will use that one for a new post. I think it is enough, so no worries…. Unless, of course, you want to write something more. I think I´ll be posting our Hermes post in about three weeks. A little bit longer, then! 😉 I hope you are okay with that. I´ll write you once the draft has begun to take shape to ask you for further details 😀 xx Have a great week ahead!!!!!
Thank you Aquileana, you are very understanding. Your posts are exemplary, intelligent and very informative. I always learn a lot. I am still toying with a series of posts on Odin but as I sure you have realised by now I have a hard time keeping with one subject and I am distracted by distraction. I also wish you a good week Aquileana and keep in touch.
Thank you so much… coming from you, it means a lot… I´ll sure ekeep in touch! :D… Happy day to you! 🙂
My pleasure and all I can say is that I aim to achieve the level of excellence that you constantly display. Same to you Aquileana.
A wonderful collaboration which must have involved a lot of hard work on the part of both authors. The murals are beautiful and I thoroughly enjoyed reading the stories/myths behind them. Thank you Aquileana and Resa for an excellent post.
Thank you very much, dear Millie! … I am thrilled to read your comment and I thank you on Resa´s behalf too. 😀 Pleased to know that you liked the post and found it interesting! Love & best wishes 😉
Fantastic! I’d never thought to associate mythology and graffiti, Aquileana, but here you’ve made another beautiful post from them. Thank you! Have a great week 🙂 🙂
Thank you so much, dear Jo… You found some excellent graffitis in Bristol by the way! 😀 Great to read your comment this evening… Wishing you a beautiful week and sending love your way! 😀 😉
Sending a heap of love back to you xx
E’ sempre interessante, e di bella lettura, soffermarsi sulle tue speciali pagine
Buon inizio di settimana, Aquileana, e un sorriso,silvia
Ciao cara Silvia. Tante grazie amica… Mi piace molto la tua poesia ⭐
Buona settimana a te. ❤
Ciao Aquileana, buon inizio settimana….
Un abbraccio, Omar
Tante grazie caro Omar 😀 Ti auguro una bella settimana. Un abbraccio! ⭐
How interesting! I always learn something new on your site, Aquileana. ❤
Thank you so much for dropping in, dear Anna!. So pleased to read your comment. It means a lot!. Sending love & best wishes. Happy almost weekend ahead! 😉 ⭐
So much work and research, love these posts – thank you passing by
Thank you so much for your visit as well!- sending love & best wishes. Happy almost weekend ahead! 😉 ⭐
Thank you!
It seems as though all your new posts are becoming my new favorite posts. Are these graffiti or murals? I think a bit of both, maybe? Wow. I love how the two of you captured and described the elements in the art, photographing, and detailing locations – how awesome that many of these were at Planetarium and the others at a University. Very creative and clever! Have a wonderful weekend. ❤ So glad the ducks made their presence here, too! Looks like you both had a lot of fun. xo
Dear Ka! 😉 Hi my friend…. Thank you so much for appreciating the post… I think they could be called murals: appropiate!… But murals is a word that not always entail amateur artists, so I guess we didn´t want to lose that element, hence “graffitis”. The locations are beautiful aren´t they?… Love the University of Toronto: stunning… Oh and those ducks at the Planetarium were so cute. It is amazing that they interact so well with the urban background too!…. Wishing you a beautiful weekend!. Much love & best wishes, always! xo ⭐
Me doy una vuelta por aquí a ver si encuentro la cola, como los Uróboros, Es una placentera rutina
Kisss y Kissss
Jaja!…excelente, me encantó tu comentario 😀 Muy inteligente… un abrazo para vos. Gracias 🙂
I love Greek mythology in particular. This is a long piece but thoroughly enjoyable to read. Thank you for enlightening me 🙂
Thank you so much for taking time here… So glad that you enoyed it!… have a great weekend. Sending love! 😀
Buona domenica ❤
Tante grazie… Buona settimana cara Simona… 😉 ❤
Beautiful and interesting article as usual and the collaboration with Resa is wonderful. Wishing you the best !
Thank you so much!: So glad to read your comment… Great that you enyojed the post… have a beautiful week ahead! 😀
That was fascinating. The images are great!
Thanks so much dear Clowie… Means a lot… have a great new week! 😀
Immagini straordinariamente belle, nelle tue pagine…
Buon inizio di settimana e un saluto,silvia
Tante grazie cara Silvia… Buona settimana anche a te… un abbraccio! 😀 ❤
Fascinating article 🙂
Thank you so much! 😉 Have a good week!
Absolutely fascinating and really cool. I love all the murals and the original artwork you compared them to so we could see the clear connection. 🙂 Well done!
So happy to know that you liked it dear Kourt!. Thank you so much for dropping in… Love & best wishes for your new week! 😀
Hey Kourt, I left you a comment on “Six lessons”, but it didn´t show up (I tried 3 times) . Maybe it is in your spam folder?… That was a great post, my friend. xx
A fascinating article. I will have to look for that image next time I’m at the University of Toronto.
Thanks so much… Awesome, then you´ll be able to check out the murals by yourself… 😀 How amazing is that! wishing you the best! 🙂
Thanks for your concern for my blog please mention your comment in English .thanks
Thank you…. Glad to have you over here… Wishing you the best! 😀
I always learn so much about Greek mythology on you blog. The collaboration is bringing out the best. You write with engagement and inspiration.
Thank you very much dear Otto… Your words mean a lot to me, truly!… wishing you a great day… Sending love 😉
Bonsoir ou bonjour belle Aquileana
Une belle amitié
C’est deux mains sur un clavier
Le passage sur un profil
Une image que l’on dépose
Sur une personne que l’on apprécie
De quelqu’un gentil et sage
On dépose des petits mots bien placés
Dans ce joli petit monde
Moi je suis toujours là pour faire sourire
Et cela me fait toujours plaisir
Au fond de mon coeur
Je t’offre ce bonheur
Je te dis bonne nuit ou bonjour
gros bisous Bernard https://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/642372357.jpg
Si belles, tes mots… comme toujours!…. merci beaucoup, cher Bernard, de me rendre visite. Je t´embrasse!… Bonne journée. 😀 😉
Bonjour ou bonsoir JEUNE FILLE AQUILEANA
S’il existe un sentiment
Pas toujours perçu a sa juste valeur, c’est bien l’amitié
Elle est beaucoup plus sincère et profonde
Que la simple camaraderie
Redonne souvent de l’espoir quand la vie est difficile
L’amitié ne s’épanouit de respect et d’honnêteté
Voila donc pourquoi, jouir de ton amitié
D’une personne comme toi, est un immense privilège
Que rien au monde ne serait remplacer
Je te souhaite une belle et agréable journée ou soirée https://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/502595bebe.jpg Je te fais de Gros Bisous.Bernard
Merci beaucoup, cher Bernard pour la visite, le commentaire et ´l amitié… bonne semaine. Je t´embrasse!… . 😀 😉
As ever a wonderful and comprehensive collaboration, love both of your work and research, so inspiring.
Thanks so much, dear Ste!… I appreciate both, the visit & comment… so glad that you enjoyed this post… Sending love & best wishes! 😀
your research and commitment is exemplary . Thank you so much Aquileana dear for your sustained effort and commendable presentation
Peace and health to you
Thank you very much dear Tanveer… For dropping in and for such nice words!. I truly appreciate it… Sending love & best wishes. 😀
my pleasure friend ❤
it’s a wonderful and interesting work!
bye dear friend
Thanks so much!… so glad you enjoyed this one… all my best wishes! 😀
Much enjoyed that Great Greek Bull image. There’s some ‘modern feel’ of it, I guess.
I like this story and well done text combine with pics! Lovely weekend ahead. Bye. Kamila
The murals are quite captivating… Great collaboration you two! I do love these collaborations you do, Aquileana. ❤
Thanks so much, dear Kev… So pleased that you enjoyed the post….. your visit and comment are much appreciated! … wishing you a great week xx 😀
I haven’t been doing much blogging lately due to health problems but will hopefully get back on track in the near future. Always enjoy your posts, Aquileana. 😀
Hope you are doing better, dear Kev. Missing you. Happy friday to you ♦️😘
Thanks Aquileana. Things are still very slow but I’m making progress. Much appreciated. ♥
My pleasure, dear Kev… Wishing you a great week!!!! 😀 😉
Bonjour ou mon bonsoir mon amie ET gentille AQUILEANA
Je ne suis pas présent tous les jours
Mais notre amitié est comme une fleur ou
comme une orchidée ou celle-ci fleurit parfois
Dans des endroits insoupçonnés
Cette fleur il faut savoir la cultiver et en prendre soin
Avec tendresse et patience
Je te souhaite une belle journée ou soirée bisous
de même pour tous les tiens
Bernard bisous https://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/223684fleur.jpg –
Salut mon ami Bernard… merci beaucoup pour ton commentaire…. je te souhaite une belle journée…. Gros bisous! 😀
What interesting comparisons! You provide myths and legends with such depth. I’ve read, by the way, that the Minotaur lived in a labyrinth designed by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete. Archaeologists speculate that the story may have originated as an explanation for earthquakes felt on Crete.
Thank you for the visit & comment… Yes, you are right as to the minotaur, and I have written about it here: https://aquileana.wordpress.com/2014/05/29/greek-mythology-the-labyrinth-of-crete-theseus-and-the-minotaur/
Interesting theory as to why the story might have originated… I had never read about that issue… But there are always real facts behind legends and myths… 😀
Wishing you a great new week, dear Anna. Love & best wishes 😀
Fantastic pictures and stories of murals, Aquileana. Some of them are similar to the zodiac signs.
Thanks so much for dropping in and for the comment dear Somali… You are right as to the zodiac signs… The minotaur might reminds us of Taurus 😉
Love & best wishes 😀
The gradffie reminds me somehow ruins I saw in Latin American countries —
It’s interesting to see somehow similarities !
Thanks so much… the graffitis from the first section are from Buenos Aires. Argentina… So that´s why! 😀 best wishes 🙂
Thank you for this post. I do not know much about Greek mythology would read all your posts to some idea. Am in a hurry but read and comment on your posts..
Hi Shalini. Thanks so much for dropping in and reading my post…. Means a lot!. Have a great day! 😀
I have yet to read all your posts… I just am so curious about Greek mythology now
You are welcome to drop in always! 😀 happy weekend 😉
thank you …I am working this weekend. happy weekend to you too
Uhh. Work, first and enjoy the free time later 😉
True that..
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Fascinating information. You blog is amazing. Best wishes and enjoy the day.
Thanks so much…. Delighted that you enjoyed it… happy saturday & all the best to you! ⭐
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Truly loved this! You and Resa (love her!) have done a great job! 💜
Merci beacoup Natalie… I am sure Resa will appreciate it too… Hugs xx 😉
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Good article!
I like the Toy Story reference! What got you onto Greek lore?
Thanks for sharing!
HI there, thank you very much and glad that you liked the post… I´ve always liked Mythology in general… In Greek Mythology in particular. I am trying to include more references from other Cultures-Mythologies lately. And the coincidences… or archetypes seem to be everywhere…. So much to learn. Love & best wishes! 😀
Wonderful … your blog is fascinating
Thanks so much dear Luisa… Truly appreciative!… Have a beautiful weekend ahead… All the best to you! 😀
Fascinating post!
Many thanks for stopping by and following my Travel and Photography blog. 🙂
Thank you very much. I am glad to know that you enjoyed it…. Good to connect…. Happy weekend 😉
Acho impressionante como você faz um trabalho de pesquisa detalhado! Gosto muito do seu Blog! Parabéns e obrigado! 🙂
Muito obrigado, Marcelo …
Eu realmente aprecio suas palavras. Um abraço. ❤ 🙂
🙂
Hi Aquileana !
Have you got the sunshine blogger award .
I want you to nominate for that.:)
I got it Thanks so much. I was on vacation these past days, so I totally unplugged from blog ☺ I will check it out tonight. Have a wonderful day 🌞
My pleasure 😊will wait for your Answer 😉😘😘😘❤
On my way… & done!!! 😀 Happy weekend 😉😘
Thankyou😊
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Please inform if you didnt want to be nominated 🙂
Thanks so much for the nomination… I really appreciate it 😀 😉
Your blog is so much informative …your work deserve it 😊😉😊
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Love these!
Thank you very much 😁♥️😁
Lovely murals!
Thanks so much dear Kev. All the best! 😘