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Lisbon, Santa Apolónia train station
"Why do we pity people who cannot travel? Because by not being able to expand outwardly, they are also unable to expand inwardly, they cannot multiply, and so they are deprived of the possibility of making far-reaching excursions into themselves and discovering who and what else they could also have become." Pascal Mercer, Night Train to Lisbon
"Warum bedauern wir Leute, die nicht reisen können? Weil sie sich, indem sie sich äußerlich nicht ausbreiten können, auch innerlich nicht auszudehnen vermögen, sie können sich nicht vervielfältigen, und so ist ihnen die Möglichkeit genommen, weitläufige Ausflüge in sich selbst zu unternehmen und zu entdecken, wer und was anderes sie auch hätten werden können." Pascal Mercier, Nachtzug nach Lissabon
there were three billygoats
or maybe three bears
with a beanstalk
geese
a tree that knew a bird
a sun that knew an earth
a turtle somewhere
a porridge
a journey
a spin
a song
a tilt
always they were on their way
it was a quest
a wobble
towards
just the right
arguable
lamentable
laughable
amount of light...
happy solstice to you
whatever season you're within :-)
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they're not my thing.. tho I do appreciate the visit!
Lupine
In het Latijn staat het woord 'lupus' voor wolf. De naam van de Lupine is daar van afgeleid. Mensen dachten dat de Lupine-plant de voedingsstoffen uit de grond opslokte net zoals wolven dat met hun voedsel doen.
The essence of photography is light and shadow so why wouldn't you shoot architecture. 😊 This cluster of buildings are on the Albert Embankment, in Lambeth.
and for those inclined, 'Celeste' from Pete Kuzma's album EQUILIbrium www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsWSvLmw1g0
here's to the dance of light and shadow
happy equinox :-)
forgive me for deleting group comment codes...
they're not my thing.. tho I do appreciate the visit!
Taken under the walkway of the Port Melbourne Yacht Club pier , Port Melbourne Beach on a sunny day. Love how the light coming through the timber walkway created the patterns on the sand and water.
Here is another oldie but Goldie
" Under The Broadwalk" by The Drifters.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPEqRMVnZNU
Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves ...it is always appreciated..
HMBT