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Light at the end of the tunnel
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Maybe, despite of all, there will be some light at the end of the tunnel, and we will have learned something during those strange times, not only to mistrust and to lie.
It is still hot, but the days are getting shorter. It is August after all. We are impressed by how long the trees' shadows are. And early in the morning, the countryside is full of life, with birds and hares everywhere. Again: the province of Málaga is not just the coast. The interior is worth seeing and often has much more to offer. Here, near the small town of Archidona. Not far from the coast, but another world. Enjoy! Late summer in the countryside (here, near Archidona, province of Málaga, Spain) Bush landscape at sunrise (near Archidona, province of Málaga, Spain) #Archidona #Málaga #Spain #Andalusia #Andalucía
Locked within our municipalities since January, we are at least allowed to walk as free as animals roaming in a safari park. But, evidently, our town does not offer as much space and as many beautiful spots as a safari park ;-) Anyway, after work, I wanted to rediscover what I thought I already knew inside out. I saw dramatic skies, charming trees and streets waiting for me in the moonlight. I could not capture the smell of earth and moss after rain. Enjoy! You can find prints of and other stuff on my website following this link . The places where the pics were taken are also mentioned there.
I wish I could turn off summer and return to normal temperatures. I don't want to complain, though, when I think about the human suffering in Ourense, Castilla y León, Portugal, Greece, and, of course, Gaza. Even if I choose to disappear into my secret garden, I cannot forget that I am part of this world. Door to a hidden garden. Torremolinos (province of Málaga, Spain)
Lovely depiction of the light at the end of the tunnel and yes, let's hope we've learned something from the experience!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Zsuzsa!
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