Hai presente il film "Fantasia" di Walt Disney con topolino che dirige le scope, bhe appena fatto lo scatto, mi son detto è un direttore d'orchestra il piccolo..., grazie della visita Mirella a buon rendere Riccardo grazie anche per
I like you name & got curious, this is what Google came up with - from the Provençal name Mireio, which was first used by the poet Frederic Mistral. He probably derived it from the Provençal word mirar meaning "to admire". So are you an admiring artist? ;-)
Riccardo Sanchini 18. September 2008, 10:39
Hai presente il film "Fantasia" di Walt Disney con topolino che dirige le scope, bhe appena fatto lo scatto, mi son detto è un direttore d'orchestra il piccolo..., grazie della visita Mirella a buon rendere Riccardo grazie anche perMauro Moschitti 18. September 2008, 9:11
...grazie!!!Giancarlo Colombo 17. September 2008, 17:41
Grazie mille per i tupoi gentilissimi commenti!Gian
Antonella Scimone 17. September 2008, 17:20
Grazie Mirella!
weggi 15. September 2008, 0:31
thank you very much mirella, mille grazie for your great words to this foto:and much greetings,weggi
Mattia Sacco 14. September 2008, 13:34
grazie! buona domenica.medser 8. September 2008, 7:37
thanks alot for comments on my picturethanks again
Tandan Emek 5. September 2008, 14:23
Thank you very much Mirella..Erwin K 2. September 2008, 23:44
I have looked at your excellent work, congratulations .Thank you for your comment.
Erwin
monochromo 1. September 2008, 23:42
thank you very much mirella for your great words to this foto:minimal
monochromor2Felix 1. September 2008, 1:33
Gracias por el comentario de mi foto. r2FelixGackio 27. August 2008, 22:30
thanks for your comment on dirtbike...i apreciate that.greetz Claudio
Flighty Furrow 27. August 2008, 11:08
Salut Mirella!It is the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels in Art Deco style a tru gem in town! (If you are curious have a look: http://www.bozar.be/webpage.php?pageid=57&
I like you name & got curious, this is what Google came up with - from the Provençal name Mireio, which was first used by the poet Frederic Mistral. He probably derived it from the Provençal word mirar meaning "to admire". So are you an admiring artist? ;-)
Ciao!
Josune Etxebarria Esparta 27. August 2008, 0:13
Grazie mille, Mireia. Un abbraccio. Josune.Mattia Sacco 25. August 2008, 21:15
Grazie Mirella. Ciao