Early Morning on a Saturday for the Daily Post

Posted in the Daily Post: Morning
Photography /Poetry /Humour /Travel

“Morning comes whether you set the alarm or not.” Ursula K. Le Guin

Early Morning on a Saturday for the Daily Post

Too early
Airport calling
Surely
You wouldn’t want to
Miss the flight
It took so long
And one
Sleepless night
To get there
Where ever
You now wanted
To go

Breathe in
Breathe out
Let the morning air
Cool and thin
Hitting your skin
Clear all doubt
For soon
Sea and sun
Will replace
The mundane
And it’s not even
A Monday!
Get the pun?

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Gun’s Travel Diary: Greece – Rhodes Island (Two)

Posted in Travel /Photography /Travel Diary /TBT

In Greece, a place isn’t “really far away”…it’s “by the devil’s mother” (στου διαὀλου την μἀνα)

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Lift Off

Gun’s travel log, stardate 08.08.2015, 04.00 EET (GMT +3)

Flying through the air
On the wings of Finnair
Keeping on smiling
As the beautiful island
Of the Goddesses and Gods
Hoping to beat the odds
And have a great vacation

Lift off: Finland, Espoo, via Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
Destination: Greece, the Island of Rhodes

The day was Saturday and the first day of this year’s short vacation time (a full week for this year ;P). So as you can imagine, the time was precious and not a second of it could be wasted.

Wake up call at four am and arrival scheduled for 06.00 at the aeroport. No later than that
to avoid having to run through the baggage drop (yes we were too lazy to drive there the night before and drop them off, which by the way, is an great option to do to avoid the morning hassle).

So after three hours of “sleep”, it was time to get up, shower, shoes and shove off. But, as Mr Murphy would have it, things never go as planned.

The taxi driver got lost and was delayed. He also was new at his job and apparently did not know the gas pedal was supposed to be used for faster speed of the vehicle. Luckily we arrived non too delayed for the original planned time and thanks to Finnair <finnair.com> they have a very organized and smoothly running operation at the airport. Therefore the baggage check, security check and the loading of the aeroplane ran as clockwork.

Although, a few minutes were lost on what we now call the “lighter incident”. Due to a simple error of carrying not one, but two lighters in the carry on bag, and thanks to a very anal security officer, one of the carry on bags was tossed over. After a few words and getting rid of the offensive lighter, we finally got through to the other side.

The gate was not far away, but unfortunately even if you are organized and briskly walking trying to get to your goal, some of the other passengers are not. They tend to stop abruptly without any visible reason in the middle of the passage way and if you are lucky, you won’t collide. After a few swear words later and quick maneuvering, the gate was reached with a few minutes to spare before boarding.

The plane ride was nice and easy, despite the scheduled four hour flight. The Finnair crew was generally in good spirits and customer orientated. Of course there are always a few rotten apples, who are waiting for retirement and just counting the days until when it all ends… Luckily we had reserved seats beforehand and had a nice comfy setup and the flight attendant checked up on us every now and again. After eating a small breakfast and some onboard shopping, there was also time to record a few memories on the smart phone.

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A Journey to the Island (WP Writing: Intro to Poetry)

Posted in WordPress Course: WP Writing: Intro to Poetry
Photography /Poetry

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* Today, write a poem about a journey. You could channel your excitement about a trip you’re about to embark on (or just returned from), comment on the mental progress you witnessed someone make, or focus on the struggles, pleasures, and extreme emotions that travel can bring about.
* Enhance your poem with a simile if you’d like — it’s a common poetic device that uses words like “as” or “like” to show similarity between two unconnected concepts.

“Never go on trips with anyone you do not love” Ernest Hemingway

A Journey to the Island 

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The long trip survived
We had finally arrived

For long the journey
Had been planned
Sometimes with moods of stormy
With many a doors slammed

But now, as I am sitting
A view in front of me fitting
My mood is calmer than the sea
And intentions anything but flee

We had finally arrived

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Mundane Monday: One

Posted in Mundane Monday #57
Photography /Poetry /Humour

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Mundane Monday

As far as my favorite sites, I do a lot of mundane stuff on line because I travel so much” Bruce Campbell

Peep Hole

Nightfall, across the horizon
The view mesmerizing
Even through a tiny peep hole
They call a window

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Aeroplane Seat (Seat Sunday 2016-02-21)

Bench a Sunday Post/Seat Sunday Series
Poetry and Photography
&
Posted in Travel Words Photo Challenge Bench Series 
(Sunday 21-02-2016)

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“In an aeroplane seat, en route to nowhere”

Aeroplane Seat (Seat Sunday 2016-02-21)

A reserved seat
By the window
Supposed treat
With a small peep hole
A looking glass
For what ever may pass
The wing
Of this flying thing

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Time (SL WEEK 31)

Photo Challenge by SYLVAIN LANDRY
A response to Sylvain’s challenge theme of Time

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“Better three hours too soon than a minute too late” William Shakespeare

Time (SL WEEK 31)

Oh, how time flies
In front of
My very eyes
When sitting still
On the wing
Of an aeroplane

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On the Left Wing Side: Part Three

Posted in Around the World in Photographs
Travel, Photography, Poetry
Travel to… Vienna

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“A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving” Lao Tzu

On the Left Wing Side, Part Three

A few moments standing
Preparing for landing
On the speaker out loud
A soothing voice to the crowd:

“Thank you for flying Finnair
Enjoy your stay and
Please come again”

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On the Left Wing Side: Part Two

Posted in Around the World in Photographs
Travel, Photography, Poetry
Travel to… Vienna

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“A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving” Lao Tzu

On the Left Wing Side, Part Two

In this metal cocoon
Only us human buffoons
Can enjoy our winged journey
Even if scared
Then tied to a gurney
The flight attendant leered

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On the Left Wing Side: Part One

Posted in Around the World in Photographs
Travel, Photography, Poetry
Travel to… Vienna

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“A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving” Lao Tzu

On the Left Wing Side, Part One

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Above the clouds
Nightfall with darkness
Spread like a shroud
Late at night
In mid flight
Safe and sound
Into a tiny seat bound…

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Circles of Life (The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge), Emergency Exit

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Circle

“With 2016 officially here, we face forward to take on what’s next. It’s a time of endings and beginnings, so I wanted a broad theme that could be simple, fun, and festive, but also complex and introspective. And so, circle it is.”

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“Create around one at least a small circle where matters are arranged as one wants them to be” Anna Freud

Emergency Exit

The view from above
From the port window
Flying up high
Up in the blue sky
Close to the exit
Going through the checklist
Just in case…

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Go to Moon