Left later this morning. It was already 30 degrees C. at around 08:00 a.m. Definitely less birdsongs accompanying me along the route as usual when I'm earlier. The photos are of a flower with a sophisticated design (1), of a tree (2) who, when I walked underneath its branches gave me the feeling I was surrounded by purple velvet (a lot of flowers had fallen off and made for a carpet on the street), of two new fruits starting to grow at Fairytaletree (3), of the much too crowded beach (4) -s0 much so that I really don't like even going there if it is crowded like that (luckily enough people don't seem to be interested in entering my mezah), of a poster people had attached to one of the benches opposite the beach that speaks of a problem but none of the passer-bys there understood what exactly the problem was about (5), a photo (6) that hopefully can express a little why I think Hibiscuses look like curious ladies (their 'noses' are always sticking out of the hedges they grow in and seem to reach out to see everything that's going on in the streets), of police-on-horse that patrols the beaches (and I am jealous in them, why don't I have a job like that???) this time having patience for the people that came to stroke their horses and explaining about their care etc. (7), of a concrete bench opposite the sea that has a plaque on it saying it was donated by a boy to hise late grandfather how "enjoyed the simple things in life best" (8) - I would think the grandfather enjoyed sitting and watching the sea, just like I do :-) , and the last photo is of airbubbles under water - at the puddle in the middle of my mezah with the sun playing with them (9).
All in all I had my portion of oxygen this morning to help get me through the coming week :-(
As we know, There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know There are known unknowns. That is to say We know there are some things We do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, The ones we don't know We don't know. ~D. Rumsfeld
Saturday, June 13, 2009
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