Author: get back, laurettadimmick
Paris feeds the sensitive soul

Sienese memories
Living in Florence for many years gave me a lot of opportunities to visit Siena, whether by car with friends, or by bus or train. Bus was the easiest because it drops you off near the center of the historic district with no headaches of car parking or taking a taxi up from the train station to the center.

Oh, Siena! You are a marvel!
Unconventional

I give thanks for all this beauty, right outside my doorway!
















































Rudolf Nureyev’s spectacular tomb monument

500 years of climbing steps
This photo shows the results of 500 years of walking up and down the marble stairs of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

People watching in Paris
Last April when I had the incredibly good fortune to spend a month in Paris, I accidentally joined a school or church group on the platform at the Passy metro stop, waiting to go to to La place Charles-de-Gaulle, or it’s old name La place de l’Étoile. The little girl in the blue coat and red tights caught my eye! What a little lady!
What a happy accident for me!


It’s true! It’s all up to the stork!

How/where does the Great Wall of China end?
Do you ruminate on topics like this? I do.

I love getting the answer before I even formulate the question.
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