From the graffiti flytrap to the philosopher's tomb

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 November 2023 Friday 10:35
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From the graffiti flytrap to the philosopher's tomb

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

From the graffiti fly catcher to the philosopher's tomb... 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.

A very appropriate graffiti on a wall in a neighborhood of Girona, where the festivities of Sant Narcís, the fly swatter and patron saint of the city, are celebrated.

It is not the first bank that I have seen in poor condition in Barcelona, ​​the result of excessive incivility. There are more deteriorated ones on Girona street, between Valencia and Mallorca.

This medium-sized mattress, at 40 Avinguda Josep Tarradellas in Barcelona, ​​seemed to be available to anyone who wants to use it for a nap or during the night. Nobody will bother you. They took a while to take him away. We neighbors were already concerned about the deplorable state of conservation of this section of the promenade.

These containers still exist in 2023 in Llívia, in Baixa Cerdanya. In fact, there are several scattered around the town.

This photograph demonstrates the bad practice and bad habit of cars leaving the right lane empty and, instead, queuing in the center and left lanes.

In Cabrera de Mar, one kilometer from the largest supermarket in the area, tomatoes are thrown away by the ton, year after year, and the prices rising is incomprehensible.

The duck appears to have doubled due to its own reflection in the pond water.

The church of Barberà de la Conca is undergoing renovation, due to the worrying cracks that have formed a long time ago.

In this photograph of the civil cemetery in Madrid we see this inscription on the tombstone that does not leave anyone indifferent. On the tomb you can read: "There is nothing after death."