With this I start the next 100 posts of this blog. A creepy ass door. Reminded me of Dante's door to hell. I gotta say, this building came to me out of nowhere just roaming around the city and it's just... I don't even know. For sure it was a church at some point. Now it's just a creepy building, maybe they do open it sometimes tho I'd doubt it. The top was also a bit crazy, with this horse being murdered by a snake/dragon... I'll post a pic of that some other time.
Today I went to Milan's vintage market, it's on the last sunday of each month, if you happen to be in town, in the are of Navigli, the place I always tell y'all is the aperitivo place. It gets full by a street market where you can find anything from old clothes to furniture, jewellery, whatever. Don't think this is gonna be cheap tho, it might be, some things, but usually in a fashion city like Milan vintage means valuable. It's not like a thrift store where you can find a pair of Allen Edmonds for 30 dollars, here valuable pieces are expensive and sought after. That awesome bag from the 60's your girlfriend fantasises about you might find here. So it's always worth a trip, specially if you're into cheap used books. Pictures of that in the upcoming posts for sure, it was the first time I went there actually with the intention of getting some nice shots and I did got a few.
Tomorrow, tomorrow will be an interesting day, the ladyfriend is attending a showroom for some collection thingy and I'm tagging along as a photographer, kewl beans. On that, pictures will probably end up in her blog, maybe some here but I'll let y'all know.
This is all I gotta say for now, thanks for reading, thanks for hitting like on the facebook page, I almost got 100 likes over there, amazing. Until later, people of the sun.
-R

I loved founding this abandoned place in the center of Milan
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it's beautiful, the vinatge decay carved in the center of Milan, very pretty
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So, so beautiful! The vibe of the picture is so powerful!
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Beautiful. Wishing there were more doors like this in Texas I could stumble upon. :)
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