From Siamese tomatoes to the book cemetery

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 April 2024 Saturday 10:44
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From Siamese tomatoes to the book cemetery

* The authors are part of the community of La Vanguardia readers

From Siamese tomatoes to the book cemetery... In La Vanguardia's Readers' Photos we can see a summary of ten curious images, of complaints or with a message collected this week in The Reader's Mailbox.

I share this curious photograph in which you can see that, among the tomatoes, there are also Siamese ones.

After raining all afternoon in Barcelona, ​​at midnight, it's time to water, which is Monday. This water could be used for the days when it does not fall from the sky.

It really seems impossible to know who is who in this tangle of cables in Gràcia. And, aesthetically, it speaks ill of our facades.

The Cercle del Liceu welcomed the writers with rose petals on the table at the Sant Jordi meal.

We can see the marks of the passage of vehicles in the sand of the beach with Barcelona in the background.

The image shows the lack of maintenance on the asphalt of the Santiga Industrial Estate in Barberà del Vallès.

This cloud looks like a face, portrayed in the sky above the monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres, in Osona.

Calle Bori i Fontestà and Calle Francesc Pérez Cabrero, in Barcelona, ​​there is a gymnasium for drivers under 60 years of age, agile and with good vision.

I captured this photograph on Sant Jordi's day in the Plaza de Catalunya in Barcelona, ​​with this hunting scene of a seagull and a pigeon.

This image is the other side of Sant Jordi, in Calle Pau Claris between Consell de Cent and Diputació, in Barcelona, ​​at 3:00 p.m. on April 22.