A Day in Suomenlinna in Pictures and A Tale (One)

Posted in World Wide Wednesday /Travel Diary /Photography /Tale /Humour

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“Not all those who wander are lost.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

A Day in Suomenlinna in Pictures and A Tale

A day for adventure, outside in the nature. The nature man made that is, filled with life in the concrete.
Hitting the road, forgetting the load, at least for a while. Time for a smooth, unhurried ride.

(I suspect, you did not really expect, me to write this, without rhyme?)

So off we went, thinking this is time well spent. Packed into the mini car, because we really did not need to ride that far. No traffic on the way; looks like someone answered our prayers.

Clock striking past noon with a chime. Making, good time, when into the city we arrived. Parking spot non too hard to find, although encountering some broken down traffic lights. That is just fine, it only took a few moments to wait in line.

Car parked, time to start, walking towards the market square. “But no hurries”, we thought, “there is still time to spare!” But how wrong we were! The queue as long as a giant’s arm, circling along the market open wide. “Oh darn! We should have arrived here sooner than later, now it seems I will become a crowd hater!”

Finally, after a long minute tally, the ferry arrived, and inside, us and the whole other lot, made their way. Silently wishing, when against the railing squishing, to have remained in my little car, quite far, in the parking lot!

On the ferry, away from the city, cool wind, breezing on the skin, a glimpse of something familiar. A vision of history, and a basis for this story: Suomenlinna fortress, right there, on the side of port.

(It’s actually not that easy, to make everything rhyme, but I feel I am doing just fine, with a few artistic liberties, or maybe, call it expertise!)

So, we had finally arrived! And it only took some time (a lot actually). But the exploration was about to begin, for all tourists, few of us Finns!

Ruins, mystery, curious holes and history. The small island fortress is filled with intrigue and adventure. Hair raising and denture loosing tales of war, yes you made a score!

A church to the left, many a wooden old houses to the right, basically, where ever your head turns, ruins are all around. What ever you seek, here it might be found.

Cafes, restaurants, museums and shops, come in lady and dude! Even shops in museums, what a hoot!
Cave hopping for those who prefer it to shopping. Pretend you are in the past, you will totally have a blast! Kids and grown ups, each in their parts, in a game won only, if you play it smart.

“Peekaboo, I see you”, the boy behind the cannon, possibly a new fandom, or maybe just a fascination by random. “I am the greatest warrior of them all, so hear me roar!” the boy continued. We waved, snapped a shot, thanked and then we were off.

Up the hill, down the hill, balancing on slippery rocks. More proper shoes I wish I had had in my stock! The sun scorching on our backs, sweat pouring, eyes sore. Well, this whole trip is definitely not boring! But can’t blame the heat, or the crowds, or the shoes or… well, let’s face it: it’s summer, so leave the bummer and enjoy the trip!

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Fishy for Daily Photo (Two)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

“Dinner, is served!”

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It looks like fish
It smells like fish
It tastes like fish
Then it must be,
Well, fish!

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Fishy for Daily Photo (One)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

“Dinner, is served!”

Fishy

Something fishy
Served on the dishy
Looked a little iffy
But tasted quite
Delish-y!

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Rain, Rain on Saturday (Daily Post)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

“The best thing one can do when it’s raining is to let it rain” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Rain, Rain on Saturday (Daily Post)

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Driving along
On a sun filled day
Towards the awaiting fun
After all,
It’s Saturday!

But like the song’s spider
Climbing up the waterspout
We too felt the pain
When along came the rain
And washed us all out

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Fluffy Clouds for Daily Photo (two)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry

“I prefer the mystic clouds of nostalgia to the real thing, to be honest” Robert Wyatt

Fluffy Clouds for Daily Photo 

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Star of light,
Ever so bright
Behind the clouds
Ever so white
A giant satellite
Quite the sight
Power of dynamite
Quite right

Sun, sun
Pardon the pun
You came out
And now
We have fun

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Fluffy Clouds for Daily Photo (one)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry

“I prefer the mystic clouds of nostalgia to the real thing, to be honest” Robert Wyatt

Fluffy Clouds for Daily Photo 

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Soft
Like cotton candy
The colour reminiscent
Of beaches
White and sandy
Blue skies filled
With soft fluffy clouds
Life chilled
Relaxation allowed
Now, all is
Fine and dandy

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Sunset for Daily Photo

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry

“The sky broke like an egg into full sunset and the water caught fire”
– Pamela Hansford Johnson

Sunset for Daily Photo

Sunset,
On a rainy day
Setting,
Across the ocean bay
Creating,
A pleasant display

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Good Night from Suburbia Daily Photo

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

“Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow” William Shakespeare

Good Night from Suburbia Daily Photo

A good night to One and All!

Wishes,
That the sky on you won’t fall
That the neighbour won’t eat your meatball
That the cat a mouse inside won’t haul
That the kids won’t steal your football
That the computer an update won’t install
And,
That in your dreams you will have a ball

So,
A very good night to One and All!

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Full Moon for Daily Photo

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry

“She used to tell me that a full moon was when mysterious things happen and wishes come true.”
― Shannon A. Thompson, November Snow

Full Moon for Daily Photo

Full moon on a July’s night
Looming above, like a round kite
The whole court yard alight
From it’s shining bright might

The air quiet and lite
Nature preparing, for a midnight’s rite
Running outside, in delight
Like a moon child, ready for flight

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Mundane Monday (2016-07-18) Five

Posted in Mundane Monday #68
Photography /Poetry /Humour /Dialogue

Mundane Monday

“I now find magic in the mundane. I’m also more creative – better able to look beyond the obvious and come up with new story angles.” Deborah Norville

Abandoned on Monday

“No buses today”

“Why?”

“Because, it’s Monday”

“So, I am just supposed to stay?”

“Well, you stay and play,
Or call for a taxi
And a higher fee pay!”

“What if I simply pray?”

“No use,
The buses won’t come today”

“Why?”

“Because, it’s Monday!”

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