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in the reflection of a red café window, a fleeting stage unfolds—faces stare from posters, a woman strides mid-step, chairs dissolve into the street like memories fading into glass. inside and outside blur, as if the city were trying to remember itself.

I have a daily routine and that is to go for a good walk of a few miles, each and everyday! I've been doing that for quite sometime and even if I've golfed or been at my Spin Classes and Yoga Classes at the gym, in the morning, I'll take that walk!!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Daily Routine

 

Stay Safe And Healthy Everyone!

 

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for Macro Mondays theme #My_Daily_Routine

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ODC-Daily Routine

 

Photographing the animals in my backyard is something I do every day. I enjoy it so much.

 

the shelves are almost empty,

crumbs of the day scattered.

he serves the last few,

eyes heavy,

tomorrow waiting.

Happy Macro Monday !

GROUP: LOOKING CLOSE...ON FRIDAY

THEME: TOILETRIES

SUBJECT: A BAR OF SOAP

Something I use several times a day... :)

This was an option for posting as this week's Macro Monday submission (Daily Routine).

to take my wallet along while stepping out of the house...

HMM everyone!

I always have a cup of hot tea with breakfast

Caught me on the hop for daily routine, things you do all the time, I choose to do my pink lip gloss, predictable I know, however, it is part of my daily routine. Looking forward to seeing everyone's routines. HMM

I love planes and I love traveling, preferably on planes. Not very sustainable position, is it? But still, it’s magic.

Generally taken before breakfast and often before my cup of tea.

Even the turbulence of self-isolation and social distancing times opens new doors. Take care, keep in touch and don’t let the virus win over humanity.

Or blood glucose. Same thing, except blood sugar seems more graphic, more like the admonishment I need. It's a daily ritual for me. Up to this point, I'm still on oral medication. No insulin injections yet. This particular test resulted in a number that's the highest my blood sugar has ever been. I'm not sure why I'm still alive to write this! Just kidding. I'm out the door for my daily walk as soon as I upload this shot. Get that number down, Mike.

 

(for Macro Mondays, Theme—My Daily Routine; I used a similar shot for another group—Poetography—about a year ago and paired the shot with a poem ("Glucose Self-Monitoring") you might like. You may see the photo and a link to the poem here.)

in a city that never pauses, this moment in barcelona feels like a circuit break from the everyday current. surrounded by charger cables, plastic cases, and prepaid promises, a man sits like time doesn’t apply. his gaze is lost in the screen, while outside the glass the city keeps moving. but inside, it’s another rhythm—slower, quieter. the light isn’t from the sun but from backlit displays. the scene is cramped and cluttered, yet it radiates calm. in the capital of speed, there’s still space to drift.

I start my day with the Lord, reading His word and also reading several devotional books and then time on my knees in prayer. Amazing how wonderful the day is after this! This is a small silver like (not a true metal) cross that was once a necklace. It measures one inch tall and less than a half inch wide. It was sitting on a green sticky note and I was shining a small flashlight on it. I have no idea where the red came from, but it seemed fitting so I kept it! :-)

Macro Mondays: "Daily routine"~Undressing! At the end of the day, getting out of the days work to relax. HMM!

 

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In the floating villages of Tonlé Sap, the water isn’t just a place to fish—it’s a home, a road, and a way of life. While the stilt houses tower above, adapting to the lake’s rising and falling waters, small boats like this one are essential for daily routines—whether it's fishing, trading, or simply getting around.

 

It’s a world where life flows with the rhythm of the water, and every journey, no matter how small, is part of the lake’s ever-changing story.

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In this candid moment, a young boy is captured studying between the morning prayers and breakfast at Chorten Ningpo Monastery in Punakha, Bhutan. In an effort to alleviate their families' burdens, impoverished boys willingly enter monastic life. These monasteries provide essential provisions and foster spiritual growth, securing their future. Typically, children in Bhutan enter the monastery around the ages of six to eight, sacrificing a conventional childhood for a life of unwavering devotion and hope - Chorten Ningpo Monastery, Punakha, Bhutan

Daily routine for a glamorous look: a bit of makeup and jewelry. :)

 

"Daily Routine" - Macro Mondays

"Macro or Extreme Closeup" - ODC

"Photographer's Choice" - The Flickr Lounge

It was so lovely to photography the daily routine of a working station and the extra bonus was the fog. Olga

View On Black

 

This image is part of a triptych. You can find Aquarius and Waterworld here.

 

For this week's theme on Macro mondays a picture of my daily routine: For

breakfast I squeeze oat to flakes and add some fresh fruit (today: quince,

blueberry, banana, grapes). HMM

Bhaktapur is a city where time seemed to have stood still. The 2015 earthquake caused extensive damage to the historic structures, including temples and traditional Newari buildings. Even the renowned Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a major tourist attraction, suffered substantial destruction. The lives of the local residents were deeply affected, with loss of life, injuries, and displacement being the tragic outcomes. The cultural and economic facets of the city were also heavily influenced, as tourism played a crucial role in Bhaktapur's income. When we were there in April 2023, we were impressed by the progress that has been made to restore and rebuild all damaged structures. As we ventured through the winding narrow streets that guided us towards the famous square, we were just like in Lalitpur and Kathmandu impressed by the intricate carvings adorning the wooden buildings and the vibrant energy of local life. I tried to capture some candid street shots, freezing fleeting moments in time that revealed the very soul of this extraordinary place – Bhaktapur, Nepal

Is there anything real beyond smoke and mirrors?

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