Autumn Days for Daily Photo (Four)

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Autumn Days for Daily Photo

“There is a time in the last few days of summer when the ripeness of autumn fills the air.”
Rudolfo Anaya


Fallen

Down
On the ground
Discarded
Like garbage
Fallen
To the bottom
After all
It’s autumn

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Autumn Days for Daily Photo (Three)

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Autumn Days for Daily Photo

“There is a time in the last few days of summer when the ripeness of autumn fills the air.”
Rudolfo Anaya


Contrast

Opposites
Situated on different sides
Positives
Or down on a slip and slide
You decide
Just feel the contrast
Because
It may be fading fast

contrast

Autumn Days for Daily Photo (Two)

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Autumn Days for Daily Photo

“There is a time in the last few days of summer when the ripeness of autumn fills the air.”
Rudolfo Anaya


In a Coloured Box

Coloured with crayons
Not intended to last long
A bright dot
In a mundane spot
One box of colour
Maybe more will follow?

colour-box

Autumn Days for Daily Photo (One)

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Autumn Days for Daily Photo

“There is a time in the last few days of summer when the ripeness of autumn fills the air.”
Rudolfo Anaya


At Work

“Men at work”
The sign proudly said
But, maybe
They should have invited
Some ladies there instead!

at-work

Autumn Days for Daily Photo (Five)

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Autumn Days for Daily Photo

“There is a time in the last few days of summer when the ripeness of autumn fills the air.”
Rudolfo Anaya


Surreal

Stepping into the surreal
The whole world somewhat unreal
To get the feel
Of running in a wheel
In a technicolour feature reel

surreal

Kardamena Village; here we come! (Six)

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Kos Island Part 4

“People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.”
– Dagobert D. Runes

Kardamena Village; here we come!

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Churches and other local sights

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Kardamena Village; here we come! (Two)

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Kos Island Part 4

“People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.”
– Dagobert D. Runes

Kardamena Village; here we come!

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As we arrived in the quaint little fishing village, we were greeted by the hustle and bustle of the villagers and tourists alike. Many a shops selling products from near and far. Knickknacks and touristy stuff among local produce, such as sponges and luffas. Wine and Olive Oil but also fine jewelry.

After a busy morning spent in the shops, lunch in the many restaurants by the beach boulevard was a welcome break. After a heavy duty fish related meal, ice coffee with small sugary pasties and then back on the road for a little sightseeing before heading back.

All and all, a day well spent, with plenty of memories accumulated in forms of tale and picture snaps! Definitely something to “instagram” back home 😉

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Kardamena Village; here we come! (Five)

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Kos Island Part 4

“People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.”
– Dagobert D. Runes

Kardamena Village; here we come!

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Capturing the “Greece Blue”

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Kardamena Village; here we come! (One)

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Kos Island Part 4

“People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.” – Dagobert D. Runes

Kardamena Village; here we come!

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“Good morning campers!
Today we have a special trip booked just for you!”

“Where are we going?”

“Our ship is set to sail, towards the Kos Island and namely, the village of Kardamena.
So hold on to your hats and let the winds be on our backs!”

“Never been there!”

“Me neither: hope they have some coffee there, because I just managed one cup at breakfast!”

“Sure they do: There are many many wonderful cafes by the seashore!”

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Kardamena Village; here we come! (Eight)

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Kos Island Part 4

“People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home.”
– Dagobert D. Runes

Kardamena Village; here we come!

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Odds and Ends

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