Romantic Cities In Europe

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Four months have passed since I was with my mother in Paris. Due to lack of time, I was not able to publish our pictures on my gallery. My sister from Orlando, FL called yesterday afternoon and asked me again for x times to email her the images. Or that I should upload it on my gallery so she can download them. The lazy me had been postponing things that seem not so important, madalas mangyari na tuluyan ko na itong makalimutan. Kaya, heto na’t I really took the time to resize the images and finally uploaded them.

The photos I published are lovely (ahem). Don’t worry most images I added on this specific album are architectural images of historical buildings, such as timber framed houses and etc.

I hope you’ll enjoy viewing the pictures and who knows, this might awaken your interest to visit Europe.

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