Love the contrast between the two modes of travel here. If I were a visitor the horse and buggy would deffo be the way to go. On an everyday basis here, it would be car or walking! btw j'adore your new 'going into the next 1000 images' header image, so good!!
The horses lean towards their left insinuating to the rider that he'd better use more modern transport resources and leave them be... :) God bless you! Cezar
Walking tree
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Trees that drop roots into the ground are often called walking trees. The
roots seem to progress primarily in one direction so that the tree "walks"
alon...
Photo: Fish makings on a saguaro cactus?
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Inside the ribs on this saguaro cactus were some rather unusual patterns
and markings. They look somewhat like drawings of fish or dolphins.
This week we...
Soviet Design
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The exposition of development of Soviet design brought ambivalent
impressions.
On one hand these modest boxes remind about the society with no
competiti...
Water. Νερό.
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There are many natural springs in the woods above the village of Aghios
Lavrentios on Mt Pelion, forming small waterfalls and streams. This
precious, cry...
Musée du Louvre - Mercure et son ombre
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Mercury
This bronze of Mercury is seen in an arabesque pose, balanced it would
appear, on the head of Zephyr. He is poised on a gust of air coming fro...
Patrolling the Streets
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[image: Highway Patrol]
We have had five nights with riots in many suburbs around Stockholm. At
least 100 cars have been torched. Schools have burned down....
Carré à la farine
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Mid May, a small art exhibition was held inside one of the four squares of
Notre-Dame covered market, the one called 'flour square', the only one
where ...
Nicola Pisano
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[image: Monument to Nicola Pisano by Salvino Salvini, Santa Maria del
Carmine, corso Italia, Pisa]
The work of Nicola Pisano (c. 1220—c. 1284), along with t...
First time at Jerusalem Botanical Gardens
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This is a super big reflection for Weekend Reflections.
The mirror facade is the front wall of the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens
visitors center.
Too b...
Moments in life - Venice, Italy
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*"L'enfance trouve son paradis dans l'instant. Elle ne demande pas du
bonheur. Elle est le bonheur." *
*"Childhood is a paradise in the moment. It does no...
One man band.....
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well nobody sees the minstrel boy as he sings his tale of woe
nobody sees him coming
nobody see him go
so hey there mister don't you look so sad
don't ...
Wings
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[image: Red Bull car]It's not everyday we see a ginormous can of Red Bullin our office parking lot. Unless you're looking for a cardiac arrest,
drinking tha...
Life is a treasure
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*"Treasure every moment that you have! *
*And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, *
*special enough to spend your time with.*
* And...
Al Bukhari bil Dajaj
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Chicken Bukhari rice is one of my favorite Saudi recipes. The flavors of
the rice, spices, carrots and chicken just mix so well together. I have
found th...
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Great to have choices !
Love the contrast between the two modes of travel here. If I were a visitor the horse and buggy would deffo be the way to go. On an everyday basis here, it would be car or walking! btw j'adore your new 'going into the next 1000 images' header image, so good!!
The horses lean towards their left insinuating to the rider that he'd better use more modern transport resources and leave them be... :)
God bless you!
Cezar
I would pick that horse and cart and day of the week, how romantic to ride around in that for an hour. Excellent capture
Tourists! I loved that Brazilian Flag in the picture... Are you able to locate it?!
Beautiful! I'm envious of the fact you have so many options. We're pretty much stuck with cars only in Ocala.
Wait for me! I want a horse carriage ride! Lovely photo, Rob!
Great contrast between old and modern transportation. Very vivid colours, too.
Seeing a variety of transport on the same street always makes me smile. Not so for my husband though, the driver. :p
Congratulations on your 1000th post, Rob! Here's to the next thousand and more!
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