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We call it fiesta ... feast for saints ... buntings symbolizes the start of the celebration... this time I saw umbrellas hanging along the streets 😊
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Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
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Cycling station on Île de la Cité. Rainy day: Choose your colour, mechanical or electric!
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Station vélib sur Île de la Cité. Jour de pluie : Choisis ta couleur, mécanique ou électrique !
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Inside my truck cab I sometimes feel large and cramped, but walking in nature, perspective changes all that. Looking up into the night in the middle of nowhere, all those star's, unimaginably far away, now that's perspective. Time is the same.
Took this picture last November on a foggy morning in Oregon, Jefferson Rest stop. Took several pictures I really like. The couple walking their dogs, so small next to the tall trees.
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Variations in perspective of an area at Røsnæs.
Røsnæs is located at the most western location of Zealand in Denmark. This aread is a beautiful place to visit at all times of the year and a wonderful place to hike, with good trails.
I particularly like the hazy look.
As some of you know, today I was due to fly to the Greek island of Skiathos, then take a boat to the equally Greek island of Skopelos for a week of late summer sun, Mythos & baklava for breakfast, and lots and lots of photography. BUT (obviously there’s a ‘but’ because I’m still here!) as I was due to fly with Thomas Cook, if you’re in the UK you will know why our trip was cancelled. In fact if you’re not in the UK you will probably know anyway, as the impact to the tourist industry of the demise of this well-established airline and tour operator is going to be worldwide.
It’s been heartbreaking to see how the TC employees have been treated- thinking of those thousands of people who, this time last week had a job, and now don’t. Keeping things in perspective, the inconvenience/disappointment of a cancelled trip is nothing compared to what’s happened to them. I strongly feel that those ‘at the top’ should be donating some of their multi-million-pound bonuses into the redundancy pot for those people.
So as I’m not in Greece, here is a photo taken at the equally exotic location of…..Ipswich Waterfront!! Not sure why I chose this one really- maybe it represents the lock on my suitcase which never got to see the light of day!
Wishing you all a fabulous weekend :)