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A1A - #266 in Explore 12/21/21
Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
The Night After Halloween - 11/1/21
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - local-architecture}
*[Saint Augustine is the oldest city in the United States - 1513]
Trying to catch up my delay ... (which has become very big) ... but I need to post a new photo from time to time ...
Thank you in advance for all your faves and comments. I might answer several WEEKS/MONTHS later. And I might post several photos in the meantime.
Merci d'avance pour tous vos faves et commentaires. Je vous répondrai peut-être dans plusieurs SEMAINES/MOIS. Et je posterai peut-être plusieurs photos entre temps.
France. Alpes. Département des Hautes Alpes (05). Massif des Cerces. Photo prise lors d'une randonnée en boucle effectuée en famille au fond de la Vallée de la Clarée. Nous sommes partis du parking de Fontcouverte. Nous avons rejoint successivement le Lac Laramon (sur la photo), le Lac de la Cula, le Pont du Moutet et le Refuge de Laval. Puis nous sommes revenus en longeant la Clarée. C'était mon 5ème jour de rando sur les 17 jours où j'ai pu randonner lors de notre séjour alpin de 3 semaines pendant l'été 2021.
La photo a été prise depuis le Lac Laramon, situé sur la rive gauche de la Clarée (au-dessus du Refuge de Ricou). Les sommets qui se reflètent dans le lac sont situés sur la rive opposée de la Clarée (donc sur la rive droite). Sur la moitié gauche de la photo, on peut voir la Crête du Queyrellin (2935m). Pour les sommets que l'on peut voir sur la moitié droite de la photo, je vous laisse survoler la photo pour voir les légendes que j'ai apposées.
De tous les lacs où je me suis rendu jusqu'à présent, je crois que ce lac est celui qui m'a offert les plus beaux reflets. Et d'ailleurs, cette vue est vraiment la vue classique que les gens prennent en photo quand ils passent au Lac Laramon.
Sinon, comme vous pouvez le constater sur la photo, nous avons été très gâtés par les conditions météo, avec un grand ciel bleu ! Et cerise sur le gâteau, nous avons eu la chance que la lune s'invite dans le décor. 🙏😊
If you want to get to know the oldest living creatures in the world, you have to make your way to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. This is a grannen pine. It grows in the Inyo National Forest at an altitude of over 3000 m. It's in the White Mountains between Nevada and Death Valley. The oldest trees were determined to be 4723 years old and are therefore probably the oldest living things on our planet. The sight of these trees does not suggest that they are actually living plants. With their bizarre shapes, they look more like dead trees that have been marked by wind and weather.
Die ältesten Lebewesen des Planeten - Ancient Bristlecone Pines
Wer die ältesten Lebewesen der Welt kennen lernen möchte, der muss sich auf den Weg zum Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest machen. Hierbei handelt es sich um eine Grannen Kiefer. Sie wächst im Inyo National Forest in einer Höhe von über 3000 m. Das liegt in den White Mountains zwischen Nevada und dem Death Valley. Die ältesten Bäume wurden auf 4723 Jahre bestimmt und sind damit wohl die ältesten Lebewesen unseres Planeten. Dabei läßt der Anblick dieser Bäume nicht vermuten, dass es sich tatsächlich um lebendige Pflanzen handelt. Sie wirken durch ihre bizarren Formen eher wie abgestorbene Bäume, die von Wind und Wetter gezeichnet wurden.
.....who rejoices in the rising stars at sunset.
Adalbert Ludwig Balling
On the Maintower in Frankfurt, one image out of a total of 25 shots, have a nice and warm rest - summertime...
Glücklich ist einer, der sich bei Sonnenuntergang über die aufgehenden Sterne freut.
Adalbert Ludwig Balling
Auf dem Maintower in Frankfurt, ein Bild aus insgesamt 25 Aufnahmen, euch eine schöne und warme Restsommerzeit...
Since summer rarely takes place on a weekend this year and there are far too many people in the mountains (it's still holiday season), I took a day off based on the weather forecast to go on a mountain hike with my son. Our destination was Garmisch's local mountain - the Kramer Peak. And as you can see, we had fantastic weather with sunshine and some nice clouds. The hike was quite long, but absolutely worth it ... not done such a beautiful, interesting and varied tour for a long time ...
The Zugspitze can be seen in the background.
Alpines Panorama - Kramerspitz - Garmisch- Partenkirchen, Bayern
Da bei uns der Sommer in diesem Jahr selten an einem Wochenende stattfindet und dann viel zu viele Menschen in den Bergen sind (es ist noch Ferienzeit), habe ich mir anhand der Wettervorhersage einen Tag freigenommen, um mit meinem Sohn eine Bergwanderung zu unternehmen. Unser Ziel war der Hausberg von Garmisch - die Kramerspitz. Und wie ihr sehen könnt, hatten wir fantastisches Wetter mit Sonnenschein und auch ein paar schönen Wolken. Die Wanderung war ziemlich lang, aber absolut lohnenswert...schon lange nicht mehr eine so schöne, interessante und abwechslungsreiche Tour gemacht...
Im Hintergrund kann man die Zugspitze sehen.
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Huge waves rage at the shoreline near Bermagui on the NSW Far South Coast, Australia.
HD PENTAX-DA 55-300mm f4.5-6.3 PLM
Woohoo! Thank you very much everyone for your visits, faves and comments.
Shortly after 6 a.m. on the Hintersee - I took a day off and got up with a friend in the middle of the night to photograph the sunrise on the Hintersee - as always a very nice and lonely experience this morning. We were already there at 5 a.m. and around 6 a.m. only one other photographer appeared ... very rarely at this location ...
I have put together 5 high-resolution 18mm portrait format photos to create this panorama photo.
Wunderschöner Sonnenaufgang am Hintersee, Ramsau - Bayern
Kurz nach 6 Uhr am Hintersee - ich hate mir einen Tag freigenommen und war zusammen mit einem Freund mitten in der Nacht aufgestanden, um den Sonnenaufgang am Hintersee zu fotografieren - wie immer ein sehr schönes und an diesem Morgen auch einsames Erlebnis. Wir waren schon um 5 Uhr dort und so gegen 6 Uhr erschien nur noch ein weiterer Fotograf...sehr selten an dieser Lokation...
Ich habe 5 hochauflösende 18mm Portraitformatfotos zu diesem Panoramafoto zusammengesetzt.
WEST-AFRICA. -- COSTA D' AVORIO. -- AREA GRAND. LAHOU
In questo scatto stavamo cercando di fotografare coccodrilli della foresta
E domani torno in clinica per due giorni a finire i controlli e speriamo che la malaria sia andata !
In this shot we were trying to photograph forest crocodiles
And tomorrow I go back to the clinic for two days to finish the checks and we hope that the malaria is gone!
Vedere meglio in FORMATO LARGO
See better with ENLARGEMENT
and there is no shadow without light
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Single shot in 16:9 crop.
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Please read below if you are curious about how this shot was taken:
These are silhouette within light bubbles (light bokeh). To create this effect, the prerequisite is that you have a (macro-) zoom lens allowing you to create bokeh effect.
The condition of light source is very important. One light bubble is formed by one light source, and the light source has to be strong and condensed so that you can form a clear light bubble together with a clear silhouette. In this image, these multiple bubbles are formed by dazzling lights on the surface of a lotus pond around noon time when the sky was clear and the sun was high.
The choice of object as the motif is also very important. Imagine about the size of dazzling light laying on the lens toward the sensor of the camera, the object should be something thin, small and delicate, so that you can get a nice silhouette within the bubble.
For making this photograph, you need to put the object in the focal range and aim the camera toward the direction of the light source (so that you are literally shooting a macro silhouette within a bokeh), and then manually adjust the focus, moving the camera as needed, until you get the composition you like in the frame. The angle toward the light source is important. If your light source is the reflective sunlight (such as the dazzling lights in my example), you really need to direct the camera to the point where you have those light coming toward your frame, in order to create the silhouette.
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Hello everybody. What do you think about follow & unfollow method on Instagram? Let’s find out what Cookie Monster think about it lol.
Cookie Monster from Sesame Street rarely do interview but he did it via Skype exclusively for Yasha Jakovsky シ.
Yasha Jakovsky: "What do you think about Instagram people who use follow & unfollow method"?
Cookie Monster: "I personally think it is annoying. There are so many Instagram imposters who want to become stars over the night, we must to unite and fight for better fair play internet social society to stop notoriety. Impostor followed then unfollowed me after day or two, they will try same method on you too. I know that this dirty game would never ends but be careful my friend, follow & unfollow strategy became huge underhand trend".
Yasha Jakovsky: "Do you have message for Instagram imposters"?
Cookie Monster: "Sure kiddo. Instagram imposter, yes you that you are reading, take off your lazy fat Instagram ass from a couch and maybe you will lose some kilogram".
Yasha Jakovsky: "My friend it is so pity that our interview ends. I wish you to have a great day with nice chocolate and rice cookies (I know how much cookies are important for you). Thank you so much for your time and this cool rhymes that you used".
Cookie Monster: "No problem mister Jakovsky, have a nice day, greetings from Bombay (I am there on a holiday). Oh I almost forgot, I will send you via post honey cookies the best money can buy, bye bye".
P.s. I listened Metallica's album Reload in high school. I rarely listen Metallica, I recommend you their song The Memory Remains from Reload album.
P.P.S. Special thanks to Chucky who climbed so high and put those flashlights :D.
Photo was explored on Flickr, place 156 / 500.
...when a treasure that we've forgotten is right under our noses?
Indiana Dunes National Park
Watching Indiana's city lights of Gary and Illinois' high rises of Chicago in the distance, a couple strolls at dusk on a sandy beach at Indiana Dunes National Park. A cool evening breeze flows from Lake Michigan after a hot late spring day.
Kinda envious of these guys who usually gather at the seaside to chat. Life seems calm and relaxing for them. I bet their life is not as simple as I imagine it to be but at least they have sunrises and moments like this to share..and somehow that makes all the difference.
Philip Harding Klimanek (1883-1965) was born in the Czech Republic, at the time his place of birth was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. In ca. 1905 he started to work for Holland-China Trading Company, in Hong Kong.
In 1939, when Charles Gesner van der Voort arrived in Shanghai to work for the company, he was Charles' senior manager. In a letter home he wrote: "Played chess with Klimanek in the French Club" [translation Pieter Lommerse, the French Club was Le Cercle Sportif Français, a fashionable place to be in the 1930s and it still exists today].
Philip Harding Klimanek was also a juror for the Hong Kong judicial system, which can be found in gwulo.com, for the last time in 1941.
His grandson wrote to me: "Though he had been based in Shanghai before the war we know he was captured in Hongkong on 24th Dec 1941 during the “Battle of Hongkong”. He had been a volunteer with the “isolated Tytan [this should probably be Tai Tam, or Tytam at the time] Godows of the Food Control from November to the end of December 1941” We assume he was involved with food conservation as the Japanese were approaching."
"He was beaten up on capture and needed medical treatment. He was in and out of Stanley camp until the Japanese surrender in 1945. As he was of Austro-Hungarian descent after the war his nationality was hard to determine as his papers and all his possessions had been lost, his health was very poor as a result of how he had been treated during the war. Eventually he managed to get a temporary Czechoslovakian passport in 1948 issued in Nanking China. After a short period in the UK looking for work he returned to the HCTC and was traveling between Shanghai and Hongkong. He retired in Hongkong and returned to England 31st Dec 1950."
Gwulo.com administrator David added a comment about the Tai Tam godown shelters: "I guess he spent that time at Godowns (warehouses) that stored food for emergency use. You can see other examples of this type of godown listed at gwulo.com/hong-kong-shelter-area;
Philip Harding Klimanek was a close friend of Willem Kien, another early HCHC-employee, later to become director of the company. Willem Kien's daughter in law recalls seeing him during visits in The Netherlands, together with his wife Zoia and daughter Sylvia. Also Anneke Knüppe-de Jongh, daughter of former HCHC-employee and director Frans de Jongh, has warm memories of the family, which her family stayed closely in touch with.
This photo shows (from left to right) Reginald, Zoia's sister, Zoia, Sylvia and Philip Harding Klimanek at the family home at Lane 1355 House No 20 Yue Yuen Road, "West Park Mansions", dressed for winter or early spring. Reginald ('Reggie') wears a cap similar to J.G. Ballard on the cover photo of his autobiography "Miracles of Life: Shanghai to Shepperton : an Autobiography". J.G. Ballard was about the same age as Sylvia, and author of "Empire of the Sun".
Courtesy Harding-Klimanek family archives
The Matterhorn , the Dent d'Hérens the Z'mutt glacier.and "La Tête Blanche", (alt. 3.710 m ). . Zermatt . Canton Valais, Switzerland. No. 2548.
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No.1 London Bridge - London, UK
Hinten am Ahornboden... mit lautem Donnern kommt die Lawine runter von den Eiskarln und nein, das ist kein Wasserfall!
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The morning 7th of February I woke up to see Amsterdam covered in a coat of fresh snow. The snow fell in sudden flurries and gusts and turned the world white and wonderful. With the canals in the city and occasional high winds, there can be a nip in the air, but packing gloves and a scarf should keep you warm enough. There is something very beautiful about Amsterdam in the winter. It snowed for the second time this winter in Amsterdam. Because the temperature was -4 degrees Celsius the snow stayed. The real feel temperature was -11 degrees Celsius cause there was a strong wind and drifting snow. It got more than a few centimeters of snow. The best advice is to stay indoors and turn the stove up a bit. Or of course to go outside to take some nice pictures. The snow is a rare highlight in these February dark days, especially when you have small children. It is quite difficult to come up with something fun in these Covid-19 lock-down days. After a while, sitting indoors becomes quite monotonous for such a toddler. This is a welcome change. The snow also provides a lot of fun for children and adults here in Amsterdam. Snowball fight, make snowmen, go sledding and adults go cross-country skiing. All fun activities that people do in this beautiful snowy world.
Storm Darcy was a storm that hit parts of Western Europe from February 7, 2021. In the Netherlands, Belgium, the east of the United Kingdom and parts of the north and west of Germany, strong winds were accompanied by drifting snow, creating snow dunes. The last heavy snowstorm in Amsterdam dates from 1985. Photo taken in the Haarlemmerstraat next to Coffeeshop Amsterdamned located in Amsterdam’s Jordaan district, – and its extension the Haarlemmerdijk. Normally a lot of activity in this street that focuses on tourism. Now during the Lockdown everything closed with a few lost tourists in the distance. The Haarlemmerstraat is a gem. Offering independent boutiques and special stores, little salons, trendy but affordable restaurants and bars and the oldest cinema in Amsterdam, this area will appeal to even the most jaded of world travelers. You are guaranteed to find a special little something from Amsterdam in this alternative shopping district. The street are packed with boutique shops, cafes, coffee shops and with one little cozy dining and drinking spot after another and other interesting places to visit. The next days it will keep on snowing. Expected more than 17 cm snow in Amsterdam. It's a joy to walk around in my neighborhood.
Vanmorgen 7 februari werd ik wakker en zag Amsterdam bedekt met een laag verse sneeuw. De sneeuw die vannacht viel bedekte de wereld om ons heen wit en prachtig. Ik heb mijn camera gepakt en op pad gegaan in m'n buurtje. Ik geniet van het geluid van knarsende sneeuw onder mijn schoenen en het prachtige gezicht op de Amsterdamse grachtenpanden. Het is min vier graden en het blijft vandaag de hele dag sneeuwen. Met een stevige wind is de gevoelstemperatuur zelf -11 graden. Mijn handschoenen en m'n sjaal houden mij warm genoeg. Er is iets heel moois over Amsterdam in de winter. Amsterdam is bedolven onder dik pak sneeuw. Het beste advies is dan maar om lekker binnen te blijven en de kachel iets hoger te zetten. Of natuurlijk even naar buiten te gaan om wat mooie plaatjes te schieten. In Amsterdam heeft het nu voor de tweede keer deze winter gesneeuwd. Bij deze temperatuur blijft de sneeuw liggen. Er is meer dan enkele centimeters sneeuw gevallen. De sneeuw is een zeldzaam hoogtepunt tijdens de donkere lock-down dagen in februari. Foto gemaakt in de Haarlemmerstraat naast Coffeeshop Amsterdamned in de Jordaan, en het verlengde daarvan de Haarlemmerdijk. Normaal gesproken is er veel bedrijvigheid in deze straat die zich richt op toerisme. Nu tijdens de Lockdown alles gesloten met een paar verdwaalde toeristen in de verte. De Haarlemmerstraat is een juweeltje. Met onafhankelijke boetieks en speciale winkels, kleine salons, trendy maar betaalbare restaurants en bars en de oudste bioscoop van Amsterdam, zal dit gebied zelfs de meest afgematte wereldreizigers aanspreken. De straat zit vol met boetiekjes, cafés, coffeeshops en met de ene kleine gezellige eet- en drinkplek na de andere en andere interessante plaatsen om te bezoeken. De komende dagen blijft het sneeuwen. Verwacht meer dan 17 cm sneeuw in Amsterdam.
Taken at a crossing of Zhongqxiao W. Road and Zhongshan N Road near Taipei Main Station in Taipei, Taiwan.
Trying to catch up my delay ... (which has become very big) ... but I need to post a new photo from time to time ...
Thank you in advance for all your faves and comments. I might answer several WEEKS/MONTHS later. And I might post several photos in the meantime.
Merci d'avance pour tous vos faves et commentaires. Je vous répondrai peut-être dans plusieurs SEMAINES/MOIS. Et je posterai peut-être plusieurs photos entre temps.
France. Alpes. Savoie. Haute Tarentaise. Massif des Alpes Grées. Photo prise lors d'un aller-retour au Lac de la Bailletta, au départ du parking du Saut. Nous avons effectué cette rando en famille, merveilleusement guidés par notre ami de Haute Tarentaise.
Cette photo a été prise depuis le parking du Saut.
Je me suis dépêché d'immortaliser la scène peu après que l'on se soit garé sur le parking car le brouillard s'est dissipé très vite !!!... Notre ami de Haute Tarentaise nous avait donné rendez-vous vers 9H car le parking du Saut est rapidement complet en été. C'est clairement grâce à cet horaire matinal par rapport à nos habitudes qu'on a pu admirer ce magnifique spectacle éphémère. Le paysage est déjà superbe en temps normal. Mais avec ce brouillard en plus, c'était juste un pur régal. ❤️😊
Charles Gesner van der Voort (1916-1991) was part of a group of Dutch bachelors in pre-war Shanghai. Another member of this group was David van Gelderen (1908-1990), originally from Rotterdam. He arrived in Shanghai in 1933, working for Unilever, a merger of the operations of Dutch Margarine Unie and British soap maker Lever Brothers.
The photo albums of his China years contain many photos of the bachelor life in those days: travel, work, parties, trips within China and to Japan. They also include photos of the bombing of the Unilever factory during the 1937 Japanese attack of Shanghai, membership of the French Special Police and other unique photos.
Like Charles, David was interned in Chapei Civil Assembly Centre by the Japanese from 1943 to 1945.
Being Jewish, internment in Shanghai probably saved David’s life; since all of his family members in the Netherlands were killed by the Nazis.
David married, had two children and continued to work for Unilever. He became member of Nederlandse Reünisten Vereniging China (NRVC, Dutch Reunists Association China).
This photo shows a birthday party held at the Paramount Ballroom at Yue Yuen Road in Shanghai. The party was for the occasion of Frans' and Henk's birthdays, no last names are mentioned. The Paramount Ballroom was a famous venue in Shanghai at the time. Paul French wrote a book about the owner, with a criminal background, Joe Farren, "City of Devils".
Courtesy Van Gelderen family archives
Vista al norte del cráter de 1960 con vista a la colada de lava de la erupción de 2011.
Parque Nacional Puyehue, Región de los Ríos, Chile central.
A very belated tribute to my long-lost father
I chose his ship as a header because it was his last resting place.
After the worst of the Blitz¹ came the Dreaded Telegram. Although
I can't remember my father, I do vividly remember being terrified
at seeing my mother break down in tears before even opening the message; "... missing presumed killed". It was everybody's worst nightmare. My father's ship, HMS Dunedin, had gone down² with most of her crew on the 24th November 1941.
Exactly 80 years ago today
★ If you are wondering why I waited so long, please read on.
My mother had been devastated but had never given up hope that my father was still alive as a prisoner of war and that one day he would come back to us. My uncle, for his part, had never been satisfied with just a telegram and a simple citation (see below). He had never ceased to pester the Admiralty for more information till long after the war was over. But nothing was ever forthcoming. Both my mother and my uncle died long before the truth was out and I remained in the dark³, until...
In 2019 (only 2 years ago) I read a book called: BLOOD IN THE SEA - HMS DUNEDIN AND THE ENIGMA CODE: A must-read, written by Stuart Gill son of one of the very few survivors of the ill-fated ship.
As I read it, I discovered - to my horror - the tragic events that took place all those years ago. In my mind’s eye, I witnessed the tragedy as it unfolded. I came to know the various characters, their hopes and finally their despairs. I also discovered the extent to which the Enigma code was involved which no doubt explains why the Admiralty had remained silent for so long.
There was even a passage in the book about my father who was described as being brave and even jovial right up till the end despite the excruciating pain he must have been suffering from his wounds. He had been carried to a raft and died a few hours later. The passage ended with the touching words: "Poor Horace".
My father must also have known that he was about to die without ever seeing his loved ones again and knowing that they too were in the thick of it⁴. I suddenly realised that I was one of his loved ones.
I had known my father but I'd been a toddler at the time too young to be able to remember him later; something I deeply regret. All I want to do now is wipe away the tears and keep his memory alive.
The cracking of the Enigma code at Bletchley Park in July 1941 was one of the closest guarded secrets of the Second World War. Indeed, the very fact was not made public till the 1970s and the full story till the 1990s but even then, I was unaware of any connection between the code and my father’s ship - until I read the book!
On the 15th June 1941, Dunedin captured the German tanker Lothringen along with vital Enigma material for Bletchley Park. A month later the Enigma code was cracked.
Four months later, Dunedin was directed to her doom by orders emanating from a decoded Enigma message. She had been sent to intercept another tanker before rendezvousing with four U-boats.
It was like throwing a cat into a lion’s den: A light cruiser was no match for a U-boat let alone four.
But Dunedin was the only ship within range and, of course, we were at war. It had been thought that Dunedin could intercept the tanker well before the rendezvous would take place; a high-risk gamble. But with the benefit of hindsight, it would seem that the U-boats were already deployed around the tanker to protect it and its precious cargo. This measure would probably have been standard procedure and therefore never mentioned in any message.
Tankers played a major role in the Battle of the Atlantic keeping the Wolfpack U-boats fully replenished at sea where they were required to remain for very long periods!
Although it all happened a long time ago, for me, reading the book and following up on the web has been like hearing the news of what happened yesterday. I was able to share some of the grief that my poor mother must have been overcome with at the time. She had spared me the pain that she had been suffering alone and in silence.
We had never talked about my father or the war after it was over; everybody had wanted to put it all behind them. It hadn’t been easy; loved ones lost forever, widows in black everywhere, the blind and the crippled walking the streets as best they could, with rubble all over the place, and rationing for years to come. The post war years in Britain had been difficult but at least the killing and destruction had ceased, and we had survived - while so many others hadn't.
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★ Read more about the book and buy it if you so wish (new tab)
★ HMS Dunedin - Wikipedia (new tab)
★ How Alan Turing cracked the Enigma code (new tab)
¹ The Blitz – The air raids on Britain in 1940-41; Portsmouth being
one of the closest and main targets. Along with the fall of France,
they were, for us, the darkest hours of the war. We were all alone
and on our knees preparing for invasion.
² to go down = sombrer / couler
³ to remain in the dark = rester dans l'ignorance
⁴ to be in the thick of it = être en plein dedans
They gave their lives so that we might live in peace and freedom.
Lest we forget!
Fate : That supposed force that predetermines major events that come our way. It can be kind or cruel. It can bring people together or tear them apart. It strikes without warning and there's nothing we can do about it!
Take great care, my friends, and many, many thanks for calling,
Colin …
P.S. The picture has notes. If you can't see them, going to lightbox and back again should do the trick. It's simply a Flickr quirk.
More photos and details below, including colourization
So word got around that I was photographing the wood chunks and overnight this motley crew assembled on my studio table requesting that they have their picture taken. It's pretty amazing because while some of the objects share space on the living room shelf, others had to climb down from the top drawer of my dresser and roll their way to the table. In case you're wondering, the objects with holes in them are...well I'll let you guess, the answer is in the tabs. Also, I identified the woods with notes.
So here I thought I was going to be really clever with this week's submission to the Crazy Tuesday group. The theme is locks and this has to be the biggest lock ever! Well, according to the rules, the picture has to be current and while I processed it this week, I took the shot three years ago while visiting Davenport, Iowa. You just never know when you're going to need a giant lock! And, if you happen to be in the area in the middle of winter you might be treated to a fishing expedition by bald eagles who love the open water just below the lock.
I took this shot on a business trip to Rock Island Arsenal but during the 1970's I lived in Bettendorf, Iowa just up the Mississippi River from Davenport.
Trying to catch up my delay ... (which has become very big) ... but I need to post a new photo from time to time ...
Thank you in advance for all your faves and comments. I might answer several WEEKS/MONTHS later. And I might post several photos in the meantime.
Merci d'avance pour tous vos faves et commentaires. Je vous répondrai peut-être dans plusieurs SEMAINES/MOIS. Et je posterai peut-être plusieurs photos entre temps.
Je viens de passer 2 semaines de travail épuisantes. La 1ère semaine, je suis déjà resté 4 jours sans aller sur Flickr et la 2ème semaine, je suis monté à 5 jours sans aller sur flickr ... Maintenant, j'espère pouvoir souffler un peu pendant quelques semaines. Mais pour recharger un peu les batteries, je viens déjà de m'octroyer un week-end de 3 jours avec ce lundi. Ces 3 jours n'auront clairement pas suffi à effacer toute ma fatigue comme par magie. Mais c'est déjà bien et je sens que c'était indispensable que je fasse ce break, tout petit soit-il. 😊
France. Vosges. Alsace. Haut-Rhin. Photo prise autour de l'Église fortifiée de Hunawihr.
Lorsque j'avais rendu ma première visite à cette magnifique église fortifiée le 15 septembre 2019, j'avais été totalement conquis. Mais les feuilles de vigne étaient encore toutes vertes et j'espérais bien pouvoir y retourner un jour lorsque les feuilles de vigne seraient majoritairement jaunes, ce qui se produit généralement lors de la deuxième partie du mois d'octobre. C'est ce que j'ai eu la chance de pouvoir faire en ce 25 octobre 2020. Je n'y suis pas resté très longtemps mais juste assez pour pouvoir profiter d'une belle éclaircie et réaliser le souhait que j'avais fait un an plus tôt. 🙏😊
Formerly: The "Strand Theatre" - 5:51 AM
Duval Street - Key West, Florida U.S.A.
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - now it is a Walgreens]
*[at one time; Strand Theatre was the only Key West movie theatre]
The Strand Theater in Key West opened in the mid-1920s as a
single screen movie house that sat around 800 people. The
theater closed sometime in the early 1980s and reopened as
a nightclub. It remained open as a few other nightclubs until it
became a Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum in 1993.
The theater was sold in December 2001 and closed in April 2002.
It has since become another location of Walgreens drug store. Based on research, over the past 20 years the marquee had become damaged with parts even missing. Walgreens restored the marquee to its original status, with the exception of adding their own advertising. All of the interior has been removed and/or covered over with the exception of the balcony.
This famed street is a beautiful confluence of art and culture,
history and heritage, exuberant celebrations, and a dash of
debauchery. Hey, their bars jam until 4 a.m. and there are
more than 100 bars in 15 blocks! There are more 'bars' per-
capita on Key West than in any other city in the United States!
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My Key West 2020 Slideshow : flic.kr/s/aHsmTvNLb4
Third Place Competition Winner - Sin City Group
Theme: Storefronts - 1/8/22
It was a wonderful day - ice cold but brightly sunny - the perfect weather to go on an extended snow hike with friends, of course not without taking a few photos ... here, in the middle of the forest, the light contrast was very large - especially those tops of the trees were beautifully illuminated by the sun. But with a little underexposure when taking the picture and subsequent lightening of the shadows, it wasn't a problem ...
My biggest problem was that once again I couldn't decide between the original in color and a black and white version ... and since the effect was so different, I decided to post both versions - see for yourself which one you like better.
Here the black and white variant - here I used a red filter, this makes the sky a little darker and the illuminated tree tops come out a little better.
Es war ein wunderschöner Tag - eiskalt aber strahlend sonnig - das perfekte Wetter, um mit Freunden eine ausgedehnte Schneewanderung zu unternehmen, natürlich nicht, ohne ein paar Fotos zu machen...hier, mitten im Wald war der Lichtkontrast sehr groß - vor allem die Spitzen der Bäume wurden wunderbar von der Sonne angestrahlt. Aber mit ein wenig Unterbelichtung bei der Aufnahme und nachträgliches Aufhellen der Schatten war es dann kein Problem...
Mein größtes Problem bestand darin, dass ich mich mal wieder nicht zwischen dem Original in Farbe und einer Schwarzweißversion entscheiden konnte...und da die Wirkung doch so unterschiedlich war, habe ich mich entschlossen, beide Varianten zu posten - seht selbst, welches Euch besser gefällt.
Hier die Schwarzweißvariante - hierbei habe einen Rotfilter verwendet, dadurch wird der Himmel etwas dunkler und die beleuchteten Baumspitzen kommen etwas besser raus.
Hasselblad 503cx
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm, f4, 1/2sec.
Kodak T-Max 400, Rodinal 1:50, 10min.
Theatre, Mirabellgarden / Salzburg / Austria
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11-image panorama from RAF in LR.
View into the East Blackstone River Valley from Northfork Pass. The Tombstone Valley is one valley to the left.
There is a lot to see here and I try to mark some landmarks in the photo. If any labels are wrong let me know or add your own if you can identify more.
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
360° panorama at the corner of Lieberweg and Weyprechtstraße. View in XXL
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Another 360° panorama at the intersection of "Frankfurter Ring" and "Ingolstädter Straße".
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Montenegro is a country in Eastern Europe bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and the Adriatic Sea. It used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica. The name Montenegro is Italian and means Black mountain. Montenegro was an independent princedom between 1878 and 1910 and an independent kingdom until 1918. That year Montenegro became part of Yugoslavia. In 2003 Yugoslavia was transformed into the new country of Serbia and Montenegro, but this fell apart in 2006 when both countries went their separate ways. Montenegro is therefore the youngest country in Europe. Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, but it is a member of NATO. Despite the fact that Montenegro is not yet an EU Member State, people do pay with the euro. Montenegro may be small, but this beautiful nation has a huge array of natural and man-made wonders. Once overlooked in favor of more famous Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is quickly gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It's easy to see why. The mountainous hinterland is home to deep gorges, flowing rivers, glacial lakes and old-growth forests, popular for adventure activities. The winding coast runs along pretty blonde bays overlooking the royal blue Adriatic Sea, ancient Venetian villages and UNESCO-walled towns. Our Lady of the Rocks is one of the two islets off the coast of Perast in Bay of Kotor. According to legend, the islet was made over the centuries by local seamen who kept an ancient oath after finding the icon of Madonna and Child on the rock in the sea.
Perast is an old town on the Boka Kotorska - Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. It is situated a few kilometres northwest of Kotor and is noted for its proximity to the islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks. the Lady was built upon a rock after two Venetian sailors from Perast found a picture of the Virgin Mary on it in 1452. The first memories of Perast refer to 1336—at that time there was a small fishing village, which had a shipyard, and there were always several commercial and fishing boats in the harbor. But since the strategically important island of St. George, which belonged to Kotor, is in the immediate vicinity, the development of Perast was going very slowly. Perast also had free trade with the Republic of Venice and was granted the forgiveness of the Venetian authorities in the ruthless fight against pirates on the Adriatic. Photo of little Catholic Chapel on one of the islets Our lady of the Rocks next to Saint George and the little town Perast on the right side.
Montenegro is een land in Oost-Europa en grenst aan Bosnië en Herzegovina, Servië, Kosovo, Albanië en de Adriatische Zee. Vroeger was het een deel van Joegoslavië. De hoofdstad is Podgorica. De naam Montenegro is Italiaans en betekent Zwarte berg. Montenegro was tussen 1878 en 1910 een zelfstandig prinsdom en tot 1918 een zelfstandig koninkrijk. Dat jaar werd Montenegro onderdeel van Joegoslavië. In 2003 werd Joegoslavië omgevormd in het nieuwe land Servië en Montenegro, maar dit viel in 2006 uit elkaar toen beide landen een eigen weg gingen. Montenegro is misschien klein, maar deze prachtige natie heeft een enorm scala aan natuurlijke en door de mens gemaakte wonderen. Ooit over het hoofd gezien ten gunste van meer bekende mediterrane landen, krijgt Montenegro snel een reputatie als een geweldige plek om te reizen. Het is gemakkelijk te zien waarom. Het bergachtige achterland herbergt diepe kloven, stromende rivieren, gletsjermeren en oerbossen, populair voor avontuurlijke activiteiten. De kronkelige kust loopt langs mooie blonde baaien met uitzicht op de koningsblauwe Adriatische Zee, antieke Venetiaanse dorpjes en door UNESCO ommuurde steden. Perast, is een oude stad aan de baai van Kotor in Montenegro. Het ligt een paar kilometer ten noordwesten van Kotor en staat bekend om de nabijheid van de eilandjes St. George en Our Lady of the Rocks. De Lady werd op een rots gebouwd nadat twee Venetiaanse zeelieden uit Perast er in 1452 een afbeelding van de Maagd Maria vonden. De eerste herinneringen aan Perast verwijzen naar 1336 - in die tijd was er een klein vissersdorp met een scheepswerf, en er waren altijd meerdere commerciële en vissersboten in de haven. Maar aangezien het strategisch belangrijke eiland St. George, dat tot Kotor behoorde, in de directe omgeving ligt, ging de ontwikkeling van Perast erg traag. Perast had ook vrijhandel met de Republiek Venetië en kreeg de vergiffenis van de Venetiaanse autoriteiten in de meedogenloze strijd tegen piraten aan de Adriatische Zee. Foto van een Katholieke kapel op het eilandje Our Lady of the Rocks naast Saint George eilandje met aan de rechterkant het stadje Perast.
....don't forget to zoom in photo!!
There is nothing more beautiful than untouched freshly fallen snow - only comparable to untouched sand dunes in the desert ...
Unberührter sinnlicher Schnee
Es gibt nichts Schöneres als unberührten frisch gefallenen Schnee - nur vergleichbar mit unberührten Sanddünen in der Wüste...
Trying to catch up my delay ... (which becomes bigger and bigger) ... but I need to post a new photo from time to time ...
Thank you in advance for all your faves and comments. I might answer several WEEKS later. And I might post other photos in the meantime.
Merci d'avance pour tous vos faves et commentaires. J'y répondrai peut-être plusieurs SEMAINES après. Et je posterai peut-être d'autres photos entre temps.
France. Alpes. Isère. Massif de la Chartreuse. Photo prise lors d'une rando en aller-retour depuis le Col de Marcieu jusqu'au Col de Bellefont, en passant par le Passage de l'Aulp du Seuil et le Vallon de Marcieu. C'est une des randos qui m'a procuré le plus d'émotions et de joie. Je suis profondément reconnaissant d'avoir pu vivre une aventure aussi belle et mémorable ! 🙏❤️😊
Sans faire offense au Vallon de Marcieu et au Col de Bellefont que j'ai trouvés très beaux, le clou du spectacle était sans conteste la montée en lacets au cœur des falaises de l'amphithéâtre de l'Aulp du Seuil. Et je conseille vivement à tous ceux qui ont une bonne condition physique et qui sont de passage vers Chambéry ou Grenoble, d'effectuer cette montée au Passage de l'Aulp du Seuil à partir du Col de Marcieu. La montée en forêt est raide (sur 550m de dénivelé, avec un passage à 40%) mais les efforts consentis valent la peine. Dès qu'on atteint le pied du cirque, la magie des lieux opère et elle dure tout au long des lacets, jusqu'à atteindre le dernier gradin et sa vire, qui nous fait quitter le cirque et longer les falaises sommitales jusqu'au Passage de l'Aulp du Seuil. L'alchimie entre les sculptures calcaires et la végétation est magnifique et les 2 composantes (minérale et végétale) de cet univers son fascinantes et impressionnantes. Qui plus est, on a de fortes chances d'y apercevoir des chamois (j'ai eu cette chance à la montée et à la descente).
La photo a été prise pendant la montée en lacets dans le cirque de l'Aulp du Seuil et on peut y voir :
- En haut à gauche, les piquets qui bordent la vire finale ;
- En bas à droite, le Grésivaudan (environ 1500m plus bas !...).
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Montenegro is a country in Eastern Europe bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and the Adriatic Sea. It used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica. The name Montenegro is Italian and means Black mountain. Montenegro was an independent princedom between 1878 and 1910 and an independent kingdom until 1918. That year Montenegro became part of Yugoslavia. In 2003 Yugoslavia was transformed into the new country of Serbia and Montenegro, but this fell apart in 2006 when both countries went their separate ways. Montenegro is therefore the youngest country in Europe. Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, but it is a member of NATO. Despite the fact that Montenegro is not yet an EU Member State, people do pay with the euro. Montenegro may be small, but this beautiful nation has a huge array of natural and man-made wonders. Once overlooked in favor of more famous Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is quickly gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It's easy to see why. The mountainous hinterland is home to deep gorges, flowing rivers, glacial lakes and old-growth forests, popular for adventure activities. The winding coast runs along pretty blonde bays overlooking the royal blue Adriatic Sea, ancient Venetian villages and UNESCO-walled towns.
Montenegro's panoramic roads will take you on a journey through the varied landscape, culture and nature of this small, lovable country. On the four different routes between the beautiful Adriatic coast and the wild and romantic mountains of the north there is a lot to discover. The real treat comes in when you drive all the way to the top. On the way from Donji Morinj at the P11 road we went partially around the Bay of Kotor. A beautiful mountain road with many tunnels. It’s a great place to stop for a photo. The Bay of Kotor is a picturesque inland sea scattered with little islets. Perast is an old town it is situated a few kilometres northwest of Kotor and is noted for its proximity to the islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks, which can be seen from this viewpoint.
Montenegro is een land in Oost-Europa en grenst aan Bosnië en Herzegovina, Servië, Kosovo, Albanië en de Adriatische Zee. Vroeger was het een deel van Joegoslavië. De hoofdstad is Podgorica. De naam Montenegro is Italiaans en betekent Zwarte berg. Montenegro was tussen 1878 en 1910 een zelfstandig prinsdom en tot 1918 een zelfstandig koninkrijk. Dat jaar werd Montenegro onderdeel van Joegoslavië. In 2003 werd Joegoslavië omgevormd in het nieuwe land Servië en Montenegro, maar dit viel in 2006 uit elkaar toen beide landen een eigen weg gingen. Montenegro is misschien klein, maar deze prachtige natie heeft een enorm scala aan natuurlijke en door de mens gemaakte wonderen. Ooit over het hoofd gezien ten gunste van meer bekende mediterrane landen, krijgt Montenegro snel een reputatie als een geweldige plek om te reizen. Het is gemakkelijk te zien waarom. Het bergachtige achterland herbergt diepe kloven, stromende rivieren, gletsjermeren en oerbossen, populair voor avontuurlijke activiteiten. De kronkelige kust loopt langs mooie blonde baaien met uitzicht op de koningsblauwe Adriatische Zee, antieke Venetiaanse dorpjes en door UNESCO ommuurde steden. De panoramische wegen van Montenegro nemen je mee op een reis door het gevarieerde landschap, de cultuur en de natuur van dit kleine, lieftallige land. Op de vier verschillende routes tussen de prachtige Adriatische kust en de wilde en romantische bergen van het noorden valt er veel te ontdekken. Onderweg van Donji Morinj op de P11 weg reden we gedeeltelijk rond de baai van Kotor. Een prachtige bergweg met veel tunnels. Het is een geweldige plek om te stoppen voor een foto. De baai van Kotor is een schilderachtige binnenzee met kleine eilandjes. Perast is een oude stad die een paar kilometer ten noordwesten van Kotor ligt en staat bekend om de nabijheid van de eilandjes St. George en Our Lady of the Rocks zo ook te zien vanaf dit uitzicht.
....don't forget to zoom in photo!!
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Montenegro is a country in Eastern Europe bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and the Adriatic Sea. It used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica. The name Montenegro is Italian and means Black mountain. Montenegro was an independent princedom between 1878 and 1910 and an independent kingdom until 1918. That year Montenegro became part of Yugoslavia. In 2003 Yugoslavia was transformed into the new country of Serbia and Montenegro, but this fell apart in 2006 when both countries went their separate ways. Montenegro is therefore the youngest country in Europe. Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, but it is a member of NATO. Despite the fact that Montenegro is not yet an EU Member State, people do pay with the euro. Montenegro may be small, but this beautiful nation has a huge array of natural and man-made wonders. Once overlooked in favor of more famous Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is quickly gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It's easy to see why. The mountainous hinterland is home to deep gorges, flowing rivers, glacial lakes and old-growth forests, popular for adventure activities. The winding coast runs along pretty blonde bays overlooking the royal blue Adriatic Sea, ancient Venetian villages and UNESCO-walled towns.
Perast is an old town on the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. It is situated a few kilometres northwest of Kotor and is noted for its proximity to the islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks. the Lady was built upon a rock after two Venetian sailors from Perast found a picture of the Virgin Mary on it in 1452. The first memories of Perast refer to 1336—at that time there was a small fishing village, which had a shipyard, and there were always several commercial and fishing boats in the harbor. But since the strategically important island of St. George, which belonged to Kotor, is in the immediate vicinity, the development of Perast was going very slowly. Perast also had free trade with the Republic of Venice and was granted the forgiveness of the Venetian authorities in the ruthless fight against pirates on the Adriatic. Photo of a yacht passing Perast and the two islets.
Montenegro is een land in Oost-Europa en grenst aan Bosnië en Herzegovina, Servië, Kosovo, Albanië en de Adriatische Zee. Vroeger was het een deel van Joegoslavië. De hoofdstad is Podgorica. De naam Montenegro is Italiaans en betekent Zwarte berg. Montenegro was tussen 1878 en 1910 een zelfstandig prinsdom en tot 1918 een zelfstandig koninkrijk. Dat jaar werd Montenegro onderdeel van Joegoslavië. In 2003 werd Joegoslavië omgevormd in het nieuwe land Servië en Montenegro, maar dit viel in 2006 uit elkaar toen beide landen een eigen weg gingen. Montenegro is misschien klein, maar deze prachtige natie heeft een enorm scala aan natuurlijke en door de mens gemaakte wonderen. Ooit over het hoofd gezien ten gunste van meer bekende mediterrane landen, krijgt Montenegro snel een reputatie als een geweldige plek om te reizen. Het is gemakkelijk te zien waarom. Het bergachtige achterland herbergt diepe kloven, stromende rivieren, gletsjermeren en oerbossen, populair voor avontuurlijke activiteiten. De kronkelige kust loopt langs mooie blonde baaien met uitzicht op de koningsblauwe Adriatische Zee, antieke Venetiaanse dorpjes en door UNESCO ommuurde steden. Perast, is een oude stad aan de baai van Kotor in Montenegro. Het ligt een paar kilometer ten noordwesten van Kotor en staat bekend om de nabijheid van de eilandjes St. George en Our Lady of the Rocks. De Lady werd op een rots gebouwd nadat twee Venetiaanse zeelieden uit Perast er in 1452 een afbeelding van de Maagd Maria vonden. De eerste herinneringen aan Perast verwijzen naar 1336 - in die tijd was er een klein vissersdorp met een scheepswerf, en er waren altijd meerdere commerciële en vissersboten in de haven. Maar aangezien het strategisch belangrijke eiland St. George, dat tot Kotor behoorde, in de directe omgeving ligt, ging de ontwikkeling van Perast erg traag. Perast had ook vrijhandel met de Republiek Venetië en kreeg de vergiffenis van de Venetiaanse autoriteiten in de meedogenloze strijd tegen piraten aan de Adriatische Zee. Foto van een jacht dat Perast en de twee eilandjes passeert.
I had sex yesterday and today, says the Beauty Bogotá!
PS. I use a cotton swab and pollen from another flower or another plant of the same species for pollination in the absence of bees and hummingbirds. With pollination between different plants (hybrids), I get other colored plants, petals, etc. after the seeds in a few years. There are seedlings on the sides of the bulb, but they will be the original color.
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Amaryllis of the type, almost spider, in tone that starts in orange red and gets darker with the days.
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This variety, Bogotá, is very different from everything you have seen in amaryllis.
It does not have an exact classification, as it presents finer petals than ordinary amaryllis, but not so thin to be classified as spider type.
Tom and blends are breathtaking!
It opens with a more earthy hue, an orange red with a whitish streak (some do not have the streak, others do) and as it ages it becomes a cherry red hue.
Its foliage is also quite ornamental.
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It is the first time that she gives us a floral stem with 4 flowers. It is at the height of flowering (third day).
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Montenegro is a country in Eastern Europe bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and the Adriatic Sea. It used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica. The name Montenegro is Italian and means Black mountain. Montenegro was an independent princedom between 1878 and 1910 and an independent kingdom until 1918. That year Montenegro became part of Yugoslavia. In 2003 Yugoslavia was transformed into the new country of Serbia and Montenegro, but this fell apart in 2006 when both countries went their separate ways. Montenegro is therefore the youngest country in Europe. Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, but it is a member of NATO. Despite the fact that Montenegro is not yet an EU Member State, people do pay with the euro. Montenegro may be small, but this beautiful nation has a huge array of natural and man-made wonders. Once overlooked in favor of more famous Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is quickly gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It's easy to see why. The mountainous hinterland is home to deep gorges, flowing rivers, glacial lakes and old-growth forests, popular for adventure activities. The winding coast runs along pretty blonde bays overlooking the royal blue Adriatic Sea, ancient Venetian villages and UNESCO-walled towns.
Secluded in the first bend of the inner bay of Kotor is the fishing village of Donji Morinj divided into the upper part Gornji and the lower part Donji, like many coastal villages here. The lovely dome of St. Petka Church shines above, but the main attraction here is the lovely beach. It is a secluded corner where the water is calm and clear and the view over the bay is great. We stayed in the Sunshine of Montenegro Apartment. The place is complete serenity. The pool with mountains backdrop looks like a beautiful postcard. Kanitha enjoying the view from the pool on the Bay of Kotor.
Montenegro is een land in Oost-Europa en grenst aan Bosnië en Herzegovina, Servië, Kosovo, Albanië en de Adriatische Zee. Vroeger was het een deel van Joegoslavië. De hoofdstad is Podgorica. De naam Montenegro is Italiaans en betekent Zwarte berg. Montenegro was tussen 1878 en 1910 een zelfstandig prinsdom en tot 1918 een zelfstandig koninkrijk. Dat jaar werd Montenegro onderdeel van Joegoslavië. In 2003 werd Joegoslavië omgevormd in het nieuwe land Servië en Montenegro, maar dit viel in 2006 uit elkaar toen beide landen een eigen weg gingen. Montenegro is misschien klein, maar deze prachtige natie heeft een enorm scala aan natuurlijke en door de mens gemaakte wonderen. Ooit over het hoofd gezien ten gunste van meer bekende mediterrane landen, krijgt Montenegro snel een reputatie als een geweldige plek om te reizen. Het is gemakkelijk te zien waarom. Het bergachtige achterland herbergt diepe kloven, stromende rivieren, gletsjermeren en oerbossen, populair voor avontuurlijke activiteiten. De kronkelige kust loopt langs mooie blonde baaien met uitzicht op de koningsblauwe Adriatische Zee, antieke Venetiaanse dorpjes en door UNESCO ommuurde steden. Afgezonderd in de eerste bocht van de binnenbaai van Kotor ligt het vissersdorp Donji Morinj verdeeld in het bovenste deel Gornji en het onderste deel Donji, zoals vele kustdorpen hier. De mooie koepel van de St. Petka-kerk schittert boven, maar de belangrijkste attractie hier is het mooie strand. Het is een beschut hoekje waar het water rustig en helder is en het uitzicht over de baai is geweldig. We verbleven in de Sunshine of Montenegro Apartment. De plaats is een droomplek. Het zwembad met bergen op de achtergrond ziet eruit als een prachtige ansichtkaart. Vanuit het zwembad geniet Kanitha van het uitzicht over de baai van Kotor.
Trying to catch up my delay ... (which becomes bigger and bigger) ... but I need to post a new photo from time to time ...
Thank you in advance for all your faves and comments. I might answer several WEEKS later. And I might post other photos in the meantime.
Merci d'avance pour tous vos faves et commentaires. J'y répondrai peut-être plusieurs SEMAINES après. Et je posterai peut-être d'autres photos entre temps.
France. Alpes. Haute-Savoie (mais à la limite du département de la Savoie 😂). Massif du Beaufortain (mais à la limite du Massif du Mont Blanc 😂). Photo prise lors d'un aller-retour en famille depuis le Col du Joly jusqu'à la face Nord de l'Aiguille Croche.
En fait je souhaitais monter au sommet de l'Aiguille Croche. Et si nous étions passés par sa face Sud, nous n'aurions pas été bloqués par la neige. Mais la montée à l'Aiguille Croche par sa face Sud est très raide (sans lacets) alors j'ai préféré emprunter l'itinéraire par sa face Nord beaucoup moins raide (grâce à de larges lacets). Mais nous avons été bloqués par une quantité trop importante de neige résiduelle, bien en-dessous du sommet.
La bonne nouvelle c'est que nous avons réussi à monter au sommet de l'AIguille Croche 1 an et 15 jours plus tard (le 18 juillet 2017) car cette fois il ne restait pas la moindre trace de neige. En fait le printemps 2016 a été anormalement humide et froid et ce 3 juillet 2016 ressemblait clairement plus à une fin de printemps qu'à un début d'été, au contraire de l'année suivante.
Mais je suis très heureux d'avoir eu ce printemps 2016 et toute cette neige encore présente début juillet 2016 car les photos étaient beaucoup plus belles avec ces beaux restes de neige que l'année suivante.
La photo a été prise peu avant de revenir au Col du Joly depuis l'Aiguille Croche.
Sur cette photo, je vous présente un sommet peu connu (la Tête de la Cicle) dont j'aime beaucoup le profil depuis le secteur du Col du Joly. Et les restes de neige le magnifient encore plus.