From the kissing signal to the coffee dove

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From the kissing signal to the coffee dove… 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.

In the photograph we see this curious sign in a school zone in Alella, in the Maresme region, which appeals to fathers and mothers drivers to “leave the children quickly and facilitate circulation.” The message is clear and friendly: “A kiss and goodbye.”

Beautiful rain mirror in Gavà, reflecting the Lluc Tower in the water. All a symbol of the town.

In this photograph I show the colorful sunrise over Sant Andreu, in Barcelona.

What at first looks like smoke from a fire is not. I want to believe that it is water vapor from the air conditioners of a student residence in the Pedralbes neighborhood with the Camp Nou behind and seen from Collserola. Practically all year round it is expelling that smoke or vapor 24 hours a day. I don’t know if it’s a fault or not, but it’s been like this for years. I imagine if all the air conditioners in the city acted the same, the city would be crazy.

In this photograph I show the mushrooms that appear with the humidity in the surroundings of Matadepera.

In this photograph we can see the drops of water on the waters of the Llac Petit or Can Bogunyà reservoir, located a short distance from Terrassa.

Today I would like to share this photograph taken in Sant Celoni, where you can see some imposing cumulonimbus. These clouds are colloquially associated with popcorn and are an indication that it will most likely end up raining heavily.

I share this photograph taken at the last REC.0 Festival in Igualada. It’s a bit of a “luck of the champions” as it looks like the girl on the poster is hanging from the shadow of an electric wire.

This photograph represents the desire of many Catalans, to finally be able to see puddles of water on the ground, with the consequent freshness and cleanliness that is felt after a downpour. In this case a small puddle in which one of the jewels of Barcelona is reflected.

It seems that it is now normal to see pigeons on terrace tables in search of food, for example, in the Sarrià neighborhood. I have contemplated these scenes several times.

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