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We continue Halloween week with a more traditional scarecrow -- staked upright and looming large.
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a traditional market of Tugu, which is located near the bridge that is being mural, on Hayam Wuruk street, district of Kedamaian, Bandar Lampung city, province of Lampung, Indonesia.
"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" 😃
Rare, flat, traditional way of cooking, but the taste was really good
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Ayamonte, Andalusia
Correct me if you have any knowledge about the Algarve and Andalusia architecture but I think this type of tiles and the tradition of decorating houses with ceramic tiles is mostly common for the south of Portugal, not really characteristic for Andalusia?
Ayamonte is a bordering town with Portugal, by River Guadiana, so it's possible that some traditions of architecture mix, even though the differences can be seen with the unaided eye.
Coppicing, Charcoal and Hurdle making. Demonstration of traditional Forestry skills. At Westmorland County Show, Cumbria.
A family uses a kalesa (also caritela/karitela), a horse-drawn calash, to get to their destination opposed to using a motorized transport. Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
Photograph of Spanish woman i traditional costume. More of my work: www.gjertsen.photos More of my work: www.gjertsen.photos
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Macro Mondays theme : #Tea
This little tea infuser is shaped like a teapot. And just beside it, some Oolong tea leaves. Oolong is a traditional Chinese tea. It’s made from the leaves of the Camellia Sinensis plant. This tea is known for many of its health benefits.
As a reference, the little teapot plate measures 1 ¼” in diameter.
Tea anyone?
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adj. *Traditional:
Consisting of or derived from tradition.
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Along the streets of Kyoto there are many street food shops where you can eat traditional Japanese sweets.
In this shop two young students were buying dango.
Negozio di dolci tradizionali
Camminavo perso tra le vecchie botteghe di Kyoto, come un bambino che viene finalmente portato alle giostre ed avevo perso ogni contatto con la realtà.
Quando qualcosa vi sembra troppo bello, si perde quella capacità di assimilarlo razionalmente, tanto che molte cose appaiono sfocate e confuse.
Ma una scena appariva nitida tra tutte le altre, una scena a cui no avrei potuto dare una collocazione storica temporale, per la mancanza di punti di riferimento.
Un negozio di dolci tradizionali che a parte la plastica delle vaschette che contenevano i dolci, sarebbe potuto tranquillamente venire fuori dal passato.
Mentre osservavo le insegne scritte a mano ed il legno levigato da chissà quanti anni di utilizzo, due studenti sono spuntate dal nulla, ed anno comprato dei dango.
Erano vestite con l’uniforme scolastica ed erano giovanissime, ma prima di andare o tornare da scuola si erano fermate a prendere il loro dolce preferito.
Appena un attimo dopo è arrivato un anziano signore, con la sua bici di metallo argentato scintillante, non ha nemmeno notato le giovani studenti ormai al lato del negozio, ma si è subito perso con lo sguardo nel bancone tra i dolci.
Dopo aver chiacchierato con il venditore, ha scelto una confezione di dango da portar via.
Questa scena mi è rimasta così impressa che è stata una fortuna fotografarla e portarla con me tra i miei ricordi.
L’anziano signore venuto da un passato lontano, le giovani ragazze proiettate in un futuro ancora incerto ed il negozio di dolci tradizionali a fare da collegamento tra quello che è stato e dovrà essere, senza mai dimenticare i dango.