There are always views difficult to be taken into categories. Even so, they belong to the same days, the same people, the same places. They are pieces of intuition captured without no particular reason. This is it.
I love the scrapbook, and (I have said it before) you have such an eye for details, for expressive ones. Have you been on the roof? Where were the young kids? And the bikes? And the lovely stoves?...and more...questions :) Thanks for this wonderful post. I really enjoyed it!
Not exactly on the roof but on a tower one of the buildings at Realskole had. The young kids were the smallest ones in the school they were in the after lessons activities. The bikes were at Egmont, they were for disabled people. The first one for blind people and the second one for students with mobility problems. The first stove was in Blaesenborg and the second one in the Nature workshop at Helle, in the classroom where they built boats. I liked doing this particular video. Nothing seemed to be connected, but the final result was not so bad as I expected it to be. Thanks for the compliment. What about your day in the park? Did you have a good walk? I had a great mountain to iron and food to cook for Adela. Not so exciting as going for a walk, but absolutely necessary.
Thanks for the answers. Sometimes, the details no matter how insignificant they might seem are what stays in our mind and make an impression for longer than the important aspects. I was lazy today. I'll have to catch up tomorrow! The park was overcrowded! But it was OK.
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I love the scrapbook, and (I have said it before) you have such an eye for details, for expressive ones.
Have you been on the roof? Where were the young kids? And the bikes? And the lovely stoves?...and more...questions :)
Thanks for this wonderful post. I really enjoyed it!
Not exactly on the roof but on a tower one of the buildings at Realskole had. The young kids were the smallest ones in the school they were in the after lessons activities.
The bikes were at Egmont, they were for disabled people. The first one for blind people and the second one for students with mobility problems. The first stove was in Blaesenborg and the second one in the Nature workshop at Helle, in the classroom where they built boats.
I liked doing this particular video. Nothing seemed to be connected, but the final result was not so bad as I expected it to be.
Thanks for the compliment.
What about your day in the park? Did you have a good walk? I had a great mountain to iron and food to cook for Adela. Not so exciting as going for a walk, but absolutely necessary.
Thanks for the answers.
Sometimes, the details no matter how insignificant they might seem are what stays in our mind and make an impression for longer than the important aspects.
I was lazy today. I'll have to catch up tomorrow! The park was overcrowded! But it was OK.
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