This week’s theme from Debbie for One Word Sunday is TOUCH
So I’m out for the constitutional on Friday afternoon and pass this laneway. I’ve never wandered down – because I’d hate the climb back up!

Eureka Moment!!!
I can TOUCH both sides!

OK … maybe a BIT of a stretch for this week’s theme but it sent me trawling through my photos again – looking for those gorgeous narrow alleys and lanes that catch our eye when we’re away.
So here’s a few more samples where we can TOUCH both sides (had to repeat it there just to drive home the point!!!)

Chefchaouen in Morocco

Matera, Italy

Nizwa, Oman

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Main Street, Placencia, Belize – at 4 feet wide it is, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, the narrowest main street in the world.
Link to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
Lovely narrow spaces, Marie. (And I very often try to stretch the theme 😊 )
I really like the blue in your Moroccan photo.
The whole town is blue Tom… gorgeous (bit touristy but they get away with it!)
How fabulous! I may have to try to venture out there one day…
Yes – GO!
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I love little lanes like these – so enticing! And great to meet someone else who has been to Nizwa 🙂 I loved it there, it was so photogenic!!
Had my first DATE smoothie in Nizwa – to DIE for – gorgeous!!!
Actually that reads wrong!!! Open to several interpretations!!!😆
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What a wonderful interpretation of touch, Marie. And beautiful photos to illustrate your idea.
Ah thank you Pat – I was delighted with myself when I thought of it!!!
Great interpretation of the word, Marie and great photographs. Isn’t it amazing what you find when you start trawling through your collection?
I love it!!! And of course, I’m going through the same photos week on week but never see anything until I’m actually LOOKING!
Darn, that is a great take on this week’s word, wish I had thought of it!!!
Ha – go on…. I won’t tell anyone!!!
P.S. I often get sunny days in Dublin, my birthplace!!!
I have a narrow lane photo from Belfast/
Its beautiful here still …. lifts the mood …..
Go on …. use your photo!!!
It’s easy to get lost (in a good way) in the charming alleys of European towns and villages. Surprises often await around each bend, with restaurants and cute shops tucked in along many of the passages. Thanks for sharing and have a good day. Aiva 🙂 xxx
And the more hidden the better!
I love the interpretation – and great accompanying photos. Glad you felt the need to ‘get the point home’! Similar places for me would be narrow walkway at Giant’s Causeway, York’s Snickleways, and the steep winding lanes of Robin Hood’s Bay and Mousehole.
I look forward to future world travels with you. Marilyn X
What wonderful names!!! Snickleways, Mousehole, Robin Hood’s Bay…. Love them!!!
I’d love to know more about your laneway, it must be a very old right of way.
It’s on Killiney Hill – leading from some very fine houses down to the beach…can’t see South Dublin’s 19th century elite walking back up that hill though!!
Wonderful pictures
and all such wonderful places…. thank you for reading!