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“We, all who live, have
A life that is lived
And another life that is thought,
And the only life we have
It's the one that is divided
In right or wrong.”
― Fernando Pessoa
Wile driving along the Eastern Parkway in Ottawa last week, I discovered This very narrow, golden strip of land with water on both sides creating some pretty amazing reflections as you can see.
Coucher de soleil à Saint-Raphael
A 65 km de l’aéroport de Nice Côte d’Azur, située entre Cannes et Saint-Tropez, Saint-Raphaël est une station du littoral méditerranéen implantée au pied du superbe massif de l’Estérel. La ville de Saint-Raphaël, dont le centre-ville est en bordure de mer, se divise en différents quartiers, véritables sites touristiques qui présentent tous leurs caractéristiques et leur personnalité : la vieille ville, le centre-ville, les ports, Valescure, Boulouris, Le Dramont, Agay, Anthéor et le Trayas.
65 km from #Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, located between #Cannes and Saint-Tropez, Saint-Raphaël is a resort on the Mediterranean coast at the foot of the superb #Esterel mountains. The city of Saint-Raphaël, whose city center is by the sea, is divided into different districts, real tourist sites that have all their characteristics and their personality: the old city, the city center, the ports, #Valescure, #Boulouris, #Dramont, #Agay, #Anthéor and #Trayas.
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In fact I went to that place because I was captured by that beautiful tree silhouette in the fog from the distance already. Just when I came closer, I realized the difference between the field and the meadow. It seems that the meadow, even in deep winter, is emitting some kind of heat, strong enough to let the snow melt. I'm quite sure that the snow was not differentiating while falling down. The field, made by humans, even if there are growing plants too, is not able to spend that energy. Spontaneously it’s bringing me to some philosophical thoughts.
Eigentlich war ich an dieser Stelle, weil mir die wunderschöne Silhouette des Baumes im Nebel schon von Weitem aufgefallen ist. Erst als ich näher kam ist mir dieser Unterschied zwischen dem Feld und der Wiese aufgefallen. Es scheint, als ob die Wiese, selbst im tiefsten Winter, Wärme abstrahlt und so den Schnee zum Schmelzen bringt. Ich gehe mal fest davon aus, dass der Schnee beim herunterfallen diese Unterscheidung nicht gemacht hat. Das von Menschen angelegte Feld, auch wenn dort ebenfalls Pflanzen wachen, bringt diese Energie nicht auf. Das bringt mich spontan auf philosophische Gedanken.
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Dividing Line, day and night
Dividing Line, its black and white
Dividing Line, left and right
Dividing Line, wrong and right
Dividing Line, spirit and soul
Dividing Line, in your home
Dividing Line, beginning quote
Dividing Line, sheep and goat
Dividing Line, land and sea
Dividing Line, you and me
Enough is said, can't you see, a
Dividing line that needs to be.
D.J.T.
(Some things temporarily)
Self portrait timer shot
Have to use Old stock Image for now
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Across Forest Canyon from this overlook point at 11,716', the peaks of the Continental Divide form the mountainous backbone which demarks whether rivers flow east toward the Atlantic, or west toward the Pacific.
To reach this overlook you drive the Trail Ridge Road (US HWY 34), the highest continuous road in the United States. But, be aware the road is closed from mid-October until June due to severe weather.
Note to anyone learning English...that's not the correct spelling of the verb 'to conquer'. These are horse chestnuts, also known as conkers. As in the game of conkers...since banned in many UK schools as kids may get bits of conker in the eye... (grrrr no comment).
Anyway, about this time of year they fall from the horse chestnut trees, so many here in Turkey...but I've never seen anyone playing conkers here...