Auberge de Castille, today the Prime Minister’s Office as seen through the side-view mirror of my car while I waited for Ian. I worked in this building for the last ten years of my career in the public service. My office window is not visible in this shotl
Took this shot a week ago when Ian (my son-in-law) asked me to take him to Valletta and back to save him time from having to park a long distance away and take a long walk. That’s what happens when you’re a pensioner – you have to be at the service of all the family. I parked in a zone reserved for tourist coaches but stayed in the car ready to be off if need be. Of course, I had the camera to keep me company while I waited.
Thank you so much for looking and for the wonderful comments and the fav’s on yesterday’s picture.
A beautiful composition and capture of this wonderful building.
( I`ve my toadstools , you `ve you great buildings and architecture. That`s why I`m so long on 365. Always great/beautiful and interesting )
( I`ve my toadstools , you `ve you great buildings and architecture. That`s why I`m so long on 365. Always great/beautiful and interesting )