Monday, November 24, 2025

Bridges to Nowhere - Sepia Saturday 802


 
Venice 1929

The gondola's ferro
marks him,
he with his Panama hat,
leans forward, attentive,
cigarette almost forgotten
raised eyebrow returns her smile.

They aren't alone -
winged lions, roaring gargoyles,
Madonnas and saints,
apostles, archangels -
the grotesque, exotic, classical

look down upon 
Rio di San Paternian's stone footbridge,
flirtatious lady with soft, cloche hat,
gentleman with bold hat band,
art deco tie:  1929...

through the gelatin silver print,
upon me,

wondering about them.

by Margaret Bednar, November 24, 2025


This is linked with "Sepia Sunday #802 Bridges to Nowhere".  These photos are from an amazing 1929ish travel album I purchased.  Also linked with Poets and Storytellers United #204 - (I did NOT write to their suggested prompt)


Above Photo: upon the rooftop of Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano)



8 comments:

Rommy said...

What a treasure you found! I can see how it inspired you.

ScotSue said...

How I would love to find a vintage photograph album in an antique shop but such shops are rare in my area. I still keep looking in charity shops just in case I strike lucky and get some fresh images for my blogging activity.

Helen said...

I love this, Margaret ... you handed us Venice, the lovely images of the man and woman on a beautiful silver platter.

La Nightingail said...

I've perused shoeboxes full of old unidentified photographs in antique shops but have never found an album in one. What a find!

Samyuktha Semi Jayaprakash said...

Just came back from a trip to Italy. Enjoyed the Rialto bridge and bridge of sighs as well!

Mike Brubaker said...

Those are beautiful snapshots! I can see how they inspire a story or poem. I was caught by the similarity of the woman's hand to the claws of the gargoyle.

purplepeninportland.com said...

Excellent photos, Margaret!

Marja said...

What an atmosphere in photos and words and what a treasure find that travel album