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We often joke that this is one of Denmarks most photographed lakes :-)
Here it's a little hard to see, but the lake is in the background :-)Every Sunday, when we hike in the forest, there is a change in the fauna around this lake, always fascinating.
I dream of seeing this beautiful beach in the Summer soon or on a night like this when the sun sets with pink tones and a red sun. Memories to live by.
Wish everyone a wonderful Thursday! ;-)
See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.
Isaiah 43:19
Nature pond water lake reflection summer autumn grass green gold golden leaves sun sunny sunshine bright light warm sunlight golden hour landscape park peaceful calm
* Outfit by Le'La - Swank Event
* Hair by S-Club
Photo taken at the beautiful Santa Ana in the Snow - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Iron%20Islands/40/87/23
Lovely Renaissance town in the mountains
Feltre is a good example of a Renaissance city from the 16th century. Emperor Maximilian completely destroyed the city in 1510 with his troops. The immediate repair by the Venetians in the style of that time still allows a good insight into the structures of a real renaissance city.
Attractions in Feltre
A long main street runs through the historic city of Feltre up a hill. Many beautiful buildings with faded frescoes line the main thoroughfare and open onto the Piazza Maggiore in an almost stage-like space – without doubt one of the highlights of Feltre. There are still statues of Venetian lion and some famous citizens in the middle of the square. Just next to the Piazza Maggiore is the Palazzo della Ragione, the former seat of the Venetian city government, with its beautiful portico and the church of San Rocco. The great hall of the Palazzo from the 17th century was rebuilt as the Teatro de la Sena and has been the location of many brilliant performances. Diagonally across the square tower are the remains of the former fortress of Feltre, which was destroyed in the 16th century. Other attractions in Feltre are the Cathedral of San Pietro at the foot of the hill, the Museo Civico in the Via Luzzo and the Galleria d’Arte Moderna “Carlo Rizzarda” in the Via Paradiso, which houses among exhibits a fine collection of forged iron art by Count Rizzarda. The Sanctuary of Santi Vittore e Corona, an old monastery with a beautiful cloister and a medieval church, can be found a few miles southeast of the town. From the monastery you can enjoy a beautiful view over the valley. The Lago del Corlo west of Feltre is a popular holiday destination for campers and an idyllic place to sleep amongst the mountains.
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated.
A mad dash at the last minute as I'd taken a couple of photos earlier and then discovered they didn't quite fit the theme - HSoS!
Caught these birds flying quite by accident. Didn't know I captured them until I got home and saw them on the computer screen. Though I will admit that they were slightly more to the left in the original image, I just moved them to the center in PS.
"Cananéia" is by some historians considered the oldest city of Brazil.
In 1502 the Portuguese exploratory expedition led by "Americo "Vespucio" (Amerigo Vespucci) arrived, leaving the Portuguese degredado Cosme Fernandes, known as Bacharel de Cananéia, who became a powerful figure in the region. Hence the antiquity of "Cananéia".
"Amerigo Vespucci" (Amerigo Vespucci) lent his name to the newly discovered continent.
Currently, the Historic Center of Cananéia still preserves the architectural styles adopted by the first houses from the colonial period until the end of the 19th century.
"Cananéia", São Paulo, Brazil.
Northern Cardinal sits near by waiting to fly over and get a few seeds at the feeder. Our backyard.
To all my Flicker friends here in New England stay safe with this next Nor Easter blowing in. it looks like it may pack a Punch......
Dreams drift away like leaves on the water.
They roll down the river and slip out of sight.
Too many times we do what we ought.
Put off ’til tomorrow what we’d really rather do tonight,
And later realize:
Time passes by, people pass on.
At the drop of a tear, they’re gone.
Let’s do what we dare, do what we like,
And love while we’re here before time passes by.
Thoughts are like pennies we keep in our pockets.
They’re never worth nothing ’til we give them away.
But love’s like a promise in an un-opened letter,
Where nights full of pleasure seldom see the light of day,
When life gets in the way.
Time passes by, people pass on.
At the drop of a tear, they’re gone.
Let’s do what we dare, do what we like,
And love while we’re here before time passes by.
by Reneesme Portland-Swot
Head Simone by LeLutka
Skin Felisja by Glam Affair - NEW @Sultry
Hair Shortfall (Common Gacha) by TableauVivant
Hairbase Lelutka HB01 by TableauVivant
Dress Amor by .::Dead Dollz::. - NEW @Belle Event
Cupid Pumps by Gos Boutique - NEW (coming soon)
"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing."
—George Bernard Shaw
Macro Mondays: "Lit by candlelight"
A souvenir from Lourdes
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"Give me your hand
out of the depths
sown by your sorrows."
— Pablo Neruda
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