Everyone’s summer.
(The sea coast of northern Akita Prefecture, Tsugaru Peninsula and Shimokita Peninsula. A journey of drifting. Aug.8-18,2023)
seen from Kazakhstan
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seen from France
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seen from United States
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seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
Everyone’s summer.
(The sea coast of northern Akita Prefecture, Tsugaru Peninsula and Shimokita Peninsula. A journey of drifting. Aug.8-18,2023)
13 september
A nice forest walk in the local forest
Visual Writing Prompt #305
Danish poet Inga Nalbandián was born July 25, 1879 and died in 1929. She fell in love with an Armenian educator, married him and lived with him in Constantinople. The couple had several kids, and they had to be sent back to Denmark in the midst of WWI where Armenians in Turkey were severely persecuted. Inga Nalbandián followed them shortly after when her husband died.
In later years she wrote about these traumatic war memories, having been a rare first-hand Western witness to the Armenian genocide. These prose writings form her major legacy and have been translated into many languages. In English they are published as Your Brother’s Blood Cries Out.
Here we celebrate her with a translation of one of her youthful poems collected in the 1905 volume Bølgesang (Wave Song) It was written during a walking trip through the Norwegian mountains in 1901.
Afternoon well spent at a lovely garden. This is my favourite spot.
Visual Writing Prompt #190
Beautiful woodland flowers along the trail.
One of the most exciting thing about my walk in the woods today was all the moths and butterflies (and other insects) I’ve encountered.