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Orange

 


Photo taken last time I was in Westport. I do like brightly painted buildings, especially old ones like this. I personally prefer to make my own pizza, that way I can put more toppings on. What's your favourite pizza?

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Comments

James said…
Nice! I've always loved pizza but I gave it up too many carbs.

roentare said…
The colour pallet is in deed punchy
local alien said…
That's a very orange building. Well, no one is going to miss it. Easy to find and order. I don't eat pizza anymore either but my favourite was margarita. Plain tomato and cheese
Tom said…
...orange is an attention grabber.
s.c said…
The color is well know in the Netherlands with the house of Orange, but pizza's are not for me. Sorry.
Sharon said…
Love the orange. My favorite is a Margarita pizza with added pepperoni.
Klara said…
I make pizza myself (with cauliflower crust - gluten free :-)
Veronica Lee said…
That orange building really pops!
When it comes to pizza, my ultimate favorite has to be seafood with a twist – I love adding pineapple for that sweet and tangy kick. The combination of seafood and pineapple on a pizza is just irresistible to me. 🍍🍕 T

Happy Sunday, Amy!
Jim said…
I like your orange bulding. Good "O" word too.
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