Thursday, February 12, 2015

Angelo


Angelo is originally from New York.  He came to southwest Florida recently after 20 years
in North Carolina.  Angelo owns an Antica Murrina store in the Promenade in Bonita Springs.


Antica Murrina makes colorful glass jewelry in Murano, the glass-making center near Venice, Italy.


Men, Valentine's Day is on Saturday.  Get yourself over there.  Fast.

15 comments:

  1. I don't get swept up in the Valentine's Day vibe, but I truly hope his business will flourish around the 14th :) As always, great photos Jack.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  2. I bought a necklace in Murano that I just love so I'm sure I'd enjoying looking around this shop. Angelo is a perfect name for him. He looks like an Angelo.

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  3. Your photo of Angelo is perfect for Valentine's Day, he has red horns!! I love it! Thanks for the chuckles to start my Thursday!!

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  4. I like those earrings with the red tassels!

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  5. Angelo: a very Italian name for a world famous Italian brand!

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  6. I too thought: 'He looks just like and Angelo'! And I too like the earrings with red tassels though I'm not sure if I'd be brave enough to wear them. (Actually I like all those pieces).

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  7. Pricey too, I'd imagine. You getting a cut?

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  8. I imagine he'll be busy tomorrow! Excellent portrait shot.

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  9. Nice portrait and I see a few things I would like to have :)

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  10. Nice bit of composition in the top photo - King Valentine. Gives our current location, I think I'll get my wife another mojito on Saturday.

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  11. Yup. He looks like a few Angelos I've known.
    I don't think I'd have any trouble finding something to like in his shop.

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  12. I am sure this is a busy time of year for him!

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  13. I like Angelo's heart halo/crown. Rather fitting for an angelo.

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  14. Angelo looks very happy to be in Florida Jack :) love the Morano glass, was so interesting to watch the glass blowing in Venice.

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