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When every day seems the same, it is because we have stopped noticing the good things that appear in our lives.

~Paulo Coelho

This is the second week of my vacation and I´m feeling really sick. What a bummer!

But I still don´t wanna give up hope of getting a few decent shots of mother nature´s beauties this week. My frustration level is pretty high at the moment but hope dies last.

 

Wishing you all a great new week my dear Flickr friends!

Can't leave the house without these

An herbaceous perennial with a dwarf growing habit, that reaches approximately 35cm in height when in flower. It forms a clump of arching, narrow, strap-like green leaves and vibrant yellow and orange flowers to 8cm across. It flowers consistently during the summer months until the first frost.

 

In a world that is always in constant flux, one thing that is guaranteed is when I walk in to the kitchen first thing in the morning; there is always going to be exotic and/or familiar aromas.(and blues or rock 'n' roll music) Today it's empanadas and Robert Johnson.

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You can find poetry in your everyday life, your memory, in what people say on the bus, in the news, or just what's in your heart. Carol Ann Duffy

 

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What in the world are we going to do?

Look at what everybody's going through

What kind of world do you want it to be?

Am I the future or the history?

 

'Cause everyone hurts, everyone cries

Everyone tells each other all kinds of lies

Everyone falls, everybody dreams and doubts

Got to keep dancing when the lights go out

 

How in the world am I going to see

You as my brother, not my enemy?

 

'Cause everyone hurts, everyone cries

Everyone sees the colour in each other's eyes

Everyone loves, everybody gets their hearts ripped out

Got to keep dancing when the lights go out

Gonna keep dancing when the lights go out

Hold tight for everyday life

Hold tight for everyday life

 

At first light, throw my arms out, open wide

Hallelujah, hallelujah

Hallelu-halle-hallelujah

Hallelujah, hallelujah

Hallelu-halle-hallelujah

1980 - Guayaquil Ecuador

Guayaquil è situata sulla riva destra di uno dei fiumi più importanti del Sud America, il fiume Guayas.Essendo una città posta all' equatore la temperatura si mantiene generalmente calda tutto il periodo dell' anno. La Bahía, situata nel Centro-Sud della città, è un mercato che comprende isolati interi di locali dove si possono acquistare un gran numero di articoli a prezzi scontati oltre i normali generi alimentari. È uno dei punti commerciali più attivi della città.

 

Guayaquil is located on the right bank of one of the most important rivers of South America, the Guayas River. Being a city that is set to 'equator the temperature is generally warm throughout the period of' years. La Bahía, located in the Centre-South of the city, is a market that includes entire blocks of rooms where you can buy a large number of items at a discount over regular food. It is one of the most active business of the city.

Chicago, IL

May 2021

 

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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia

Macro Monday project - 09/08/08

“Blue & Pink”

 

@ Parc de la Boverie

MAVs fleet of Retro locomotives still are used most of the time in day to day service. On the way back from my Slovakia trip last summer I spent two days in Hungary and lucked into retro V43 1001 on the Bakony circuit. This one had also eluded me previously and was happy to capture it on a regular service. Here the loco is seen leading a Budapest bound service at Ösku, thankfully with a still matching consist. In the west of Hungary the trains are increasingly becoming a optical mess as MAV has an identity crisis with atleast two new paint scheme variants....

Windshield, rain, palms, bokeh, waiting....

Beware of LIMBO DANCERS!

  

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Il last 23 year i work out of office.

My office ar car or site outdoor.

My favorite accessorie for necessity are bluetoot earphone.

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