Once were paper planes #2 by domenicododaro

Once were paper planes #2

You launched yours after carefully weighing it, studying the grip and the balance. First, a long breath on the tip, and then a swift motion of the wrist would head your creation to the sky. A little sky, well preserved within the four walls of a room.
That's amazing timing! Flick of the wrist and perfect capture of flight.
April 23rd, 2020  
Wow, what a striking perspective, and a cool peek around your kitchen! I'm loving the floor -- it would make an awsome quilt pattern. My brother and I loved making paper airplanes as kids, looking for that extra edge. I remember my planes taking mostly nose-dives.
April 23rd, 2020  
Ah,now I see it!
April 24th, 2020  
Ahh, the science of paper planes. Back in the last Ice Age when I first went to university any lecturer who bored the students would be bombarded with paper planes, aka paper darts. Great pov, btw.
April 24th, 2020  
Very nice angle!
April 24th, 2020  
@taffy Thanks a lot!
@featherstone26 The floors tiling has been one of the main reasons to purchase this apartment, admittedly! Thank you.
@allie912 :)
@golftragic Hahaha the last Ice Age! In my first years at the uni, too, there were some flying paper planes during certain classes! The worldwide circulation of thought and culture!
@mikelskoog Thank you very much!
April 24th, 2020  
And sometimes they flopped to the floor in front of you - no matter how carefully constructed 😁
April 24th, 2020  
absolutely LOVE the print on the floor. Is that encaustic tile??
April 24th, 2020  
Great, out of the box image. One for the memory bank.
April 24th, 2020  
Beautiful image, love how the reflection in the cupboards is in itself an entire other image
April 24th, 2020  
Love the POV and the angle that gives the feeling you have 6 meters from the ground to the ceiling ! Or may be it’s for real !!
April 24th, 2020  
@domenicododaro Good to know such important things are not culturally specific. :)
April 25th, 2020  
@pdulis too true! lol
@blueberry1222 I don’t know how they are called: it’s marble grit mixed with cement and color. Here in the kitchen they are tiles, in the other rooms it was poured directly on the floor filling the designs demarcated with mosaic-like stones
April 25th, 2020  
@moonbi Thank you so much, too kind of you!
@leonbuys83 Reflections, on the floors and on the furniture, are one asset in our house. Thank you so much!
@cocobella Well, not exactly, the ceilings are only 3,40 m. But the wild wide angle perspective helps quite a bit! Thank you!
@golftragic Indeed! ;)
April 25th, 2020  
This is a wonderful series. So many interesting items...and it's always such that makes a Home welcoming, fascinating and safe.
April 25th, 2020  
@s4sayer Thank you kindly, dear Margo!
April 26th, 2020  
I'm loving seeing your house from such a high vantage point! And how did you achieve this perspective?
May 11th, 2020  
@blueberry1222 @domenicododaro -- I think they are called Italian Terrazzo flooring?
May 12th, 2020  
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