Who does not love toys? A top theme from Ailsa at Where’s My Backpack?
Older than 50 years – many possibilities! I finally chose this old bus. A model used when I was a little child. Click here for more oldies!
One of my favourite places for the land – water meeting is high up in the mountains where the water is mint green from the glaciers. This photo is from St Moritz and the mountains from a trip with the Bernina Express to Alt Grüm and the cool lakes up there.
I was lucky to be featured last week on Cee’s site. Thank you! This week we should find three items or the number three. Here are some great flowers – and those in the middle are not the least great ones!
More of numbers here.
For Cee this week – two very different items... The lower part of this picture shows one of my students (in a bar in Madrid) and the upper part of the picture…
At least they both smile!
For Cee this week – an unusual angle or perspective. As always an interesting and inspirational challenge!
Time for a final stroll in Warsaw – a city of surprises. Much glass, interesting architecture. i fell in love with the University Library and its gardens. And also the pride of the city – The Copernikus Centre on the river Wisla.
The library, finished 1999, was invitingly modern and I knew it was to have a gigantic glassed garden terrace overviewing the river and surroundings.
The impressive entrance – a dream in green and lilac.
Indoors, much air and glass – again. We tried several assistants and guards to get to the glassed gardens on the roof…but…no, we were not allowed there. They didn’t open until…the next day!
Instead we went out in the lower garden to see them from the outside. Art work everywhere and interesting architectural ideas.
The glassed gardens are on the right and left side here, and the closed gates are on either side of the solar cells.
The huge middle ”half moon” would have been great to see from the inside as well – maybe a couple of weeks later with a green canopy.
Further down the road, on the banks of the river Wisla, is situated the pride of Warsaw, The Copernicus Center, ”Heaven of Copernicus”. In Copenhagen we have a centre built on comparatively the same ideas: Experiments and journeys in time and space; but we stayed on the outside this time.
Back in the city centre again. Of course I have to finish with Zlote Tarasy – ”The Golden Terraces”, in rain. For me, this shopping centre is a symbol of the new Warsaw.
One of the strange and interesting forces of nature is the force of eruptions, volcanoes. This lava stream was flowing down the Icelandic landscape in the 17th century, and is now a beautiful but dangerous moss covered area. You cannot see what’s hiding under the moss – there could be huge holes several hundred metres down – now neatly covered death traps.
I’m afraid I’m not a natural early bird – but I have learned over the years. If I know I have to go to work or catch a flight or photograph something spectacular. I will be. An early bird. I have never regretted any early morning…
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