Carmi has the theme of "Shiny" for this week's Thematic Photographic. I think he may have had more 'metal' in mind- but I think I tend to focus more on the way light can shine to make some things seem shiny. All of the photos for this post are actually from my recent trip to Europe, and are mostly from Paris.
These first two photos are from a Sunday walk mid-April when I had just arrived, and was getting over jetlag. Unusually, I had lunch at a beer-type restaurant that wasn't typically French looking, but I love the way the light shines off the stools, the counter, the beer equipment, and the bottles and glasses.
We shop-addicted Kiwis moan when shops are closed for public holidays- but in a big city like Paris, on a normal non-Sales week, you won't find many shops at all open on a Sunday. I loved the way I could see the buildings reflected in the shiny glass of this fashion shopfront.
Once I left Paris behind, I spent seven weeks walking- and the snails on the ground became some of my closest allies. Often when you saw many of them on the trail it was because it was raining, but sometimes the sun was shining, as on this beautiful little shell.
The endpoint of my walking was in Santiago, a centre of Christian pilgrimage for many centuries. If you were fortunate, you got to see the botafumiero fly, full of incense that in times gone by would have overcome the stink of all those who had walked far without washing much... I love the contrast here of the shiny metal and the cathedral stone.
Before I left Europe I had several more days to explore in Paris. One thing that took me by complete surprise was a shiny bridge that I hadn't noticed before. From quite some distance you could see all the sparkling in the sunshine- and close-up you could see it was brought about by padlocks, placed there by those who wanted to announce their love to the world.
And to finish, two fun-filled sculptures- whose shiny-ness is down to their paint surface. I love these near the Centre Pompidou: they make me laugh.
(and I actually quite like the boisterous bright sculpture contrasted with the untidy graffiti behind.)
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Sunday, September 30, 2012
TP214: Grounded Pt 2
Happiness is...... another Sunday with sunshine to walk in.... Took my camera and have some more photos to share along the Grounded theme for the week's challenge for Thematic Photographic.
Some of the walkways in/near the city have this little 'walking feet' symbol on the signs, which seems very appropriate. I am certain my life is more grounded as a whole when I make sure I get out and about and walk.

The sunshine let me look out for grounded shadows, so here you see the 'fence and gate' shadows, and the 'fenceposts' reflections.
Again I was reminded how walking with a 'photo theme' in my head helps me notice different details. The ground at this bus stop is marked out so a blind person will know when they have reached it.
And just to finish, some completely 'non-grounded clouds seen while out walking. But they are not as 'irrelevant' as they might first appear... Rain is forecast for much of the coming week, so soon enough the contents will be forming a puddle somewhere instead of dancing across the sky!
Some of the walkways in/near the city have this little 'walking feet' symbol on the signs, which seems very appropriate. I am certain my life is more grounded as a whole when I make sure I get out and about and walk.

The sunshine let me look out for grounded shadows, so here you see the 'fence and gate' shadows, and the 'fenceposts' reflections.
And here is the shadow from a tree yet to adopt its plumage of spring leaves.
Again I was reminded how walking with a 'photo theme' in my head helps me notice different details. The ground at this bus stop is marked out so a blind person will know when they have reached it.
And just to finish, some completely 'non-grounded clouds seen while out walking. But they are not as 'irrelevant' as they might first appear... Rain is forecast for much of the coming week, so soon enough the contents will be forming a puddle somewhere instead of dancing across the sky!
Saturday, September 29, 2012
delicate beauties of spring
Two years ago, when I was just starting to drive again after getting the plaster removed from my broken arm, I celebrated by going out and buying two blossom trees. This is the second spring I have had the joy of seeing them bloom, one before the other. This one is the paler pink of the two, so delicate.
And this afternoon I took a wee walk around the back garden and realised how many of the native trees have their unobtrusive small blossoms bursting forth as well.
And this afternoon I took a wee walk around the back garden and realised how many of the native trees have their unobtrusive small blossoms bursting forth as well.
Friday, September 28, 2012
TP 214: Grounded
This week's theme for Thematic Photographic is Grounded.
At this stage I just have two photos for this theme- though might add more later depending on what I get up to over the weekend!
The cherry blossom trees at the Esplanade in Palmy look magnificent at present- and this little treasure had fallen to the ground from one of the trees.
Down on the Bridle Track beside the Manawatu River, there are a few sections where you can walk down onto stony areas at the river's edge. These stones were on one such edge- largely they are greywacke which is predominant in this area.
At this stage I just have two photos for this theme- though might add more later depending on what I get up to over the weekend!
The cherry blossom trees at the Esplanade in Palmy look magnificent at present- and this little treasure had fallen to the ground from one of the trees.
Down on the Bridle Track beside the Manawatu River, there are a few sections where you can walk down onto stony areas at the river's edge. These stones were on one such edge- largely they are greywacke which is predominant in this area.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Springtime in Palmy
It's been an absolutely gorgeous spring weekend in Palmy- (not before time!!!) and I've enjoyed being out and about, walking and cycling.
The brilliance of this spring green lasts for such a short time really, and in the sunshine it looked just magnificent.
A school near my place has some beautiful spring trees including this one. What a joy to look out the window of your classroom and see this tree blossoming.
Downtown yesterday there was all sorts going on, with a small arts festival down George St way. As I was walking there I got distracted in the Square by some groups from IPC, the Japanese College, who are holding a spring festival next weekend. There were both traditional items, and more modern groups.
The brilliance of this spring green lasts for such a short time really, and in the sunshine it looked just magnificent.
A school near my place has some beautiful spring trees including this one. What a joy to look out the window of your classroom and see this tree blossoming.
Downtown yesterday there was all sorts going on, with a small arts festival down George St way. As I was walking there I got distracted in the Square by some groups from IPC, the Japanese College, who are holding a spring festival next weekend. There were both traditional items, and more modern groups.
The drumming group always draws a crowd and I love to listen to them and watch them.
This group seemed to do a Japanese version of break-dancing- men in black.
And I can't leave you without yet another blossom photo- this time from the Esplanade this morning. These blossoms look superb in the sunshine, and people walking under them were all happy and content.
Retro: TP 213
A blog I enjoy following is by a fellow Kiwi teacher, Alexia, and her blog has the lovely name 'dreaming of open seas'. Alexia often posts photos that have a weekly theme, and she links them with the weekly thematic challenges on a blog by Carmi- Written Inc.
I have often wondered about doing some of these challenges, but this weekend, finally, with the sun shining outside, I took the plunge for the theme "Retro". It was a bit hard to decide what "Retro" actually was: was it new things created in an old style, or could it also be 'old' things that took me back to my childhood? I decided on a 'looser' interpretation, and all these photos were taken en route during a walk downtown yesterday.
Firstly, here is something clearly 'new' that harks back to the old. I love these fabrics and these old styles. If only I was slim enough to wear them and look like this!
I've learned from previous Saturday morning walks downtown that if I time it 'right', I can buy very yummy retro 'rock cakes' from the bakery where this old 'baker' still hangs out. I was 'just in time' to get my treat this Saturday: the lady was in the process of clearing away the last cakes for the weekend.
I have often wondered about doing some of these challenges, but this weekend, finally, with the sun shining outside, I took the plunge for the theme "Retro". It was a bit hard to decide what "Retro" actually was: was it new things created in an old style, or could it also be 'old' things that took me back to my childhood? I decided on a 'looser' interpretation, and all these photos were taken en route during a walk downtown yesterday.
Firstly, here is something clearly 'new' that harks back to the old. I love these fabrics and these old styles. If only I was slim enough to wear them and look like this!
A random collection outside a suburban antique store...
A beautifully restored old villa. I love this soft colour scheme.
Something that has endured- and this work-beaten specimen of a saw-horse even looks home-made.
I've learned from previous Saturday morning walks downtown that if I time it 'right', I can buy very yummy retro 'rock cakes' from the bakery where this old 'baker' still hangs out. I was 'just in time' to get my treat this Saturday: the lady was in the process of clearing away the last cakes for the weekend.
Friday, September 21, 2012
workplace colours
I can't post photos of people from my workplace on my blog- and mostly there is no indication on this blog that I even have a job ;-) But I took a few 'colour' photos this week that I thought I would share....
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Down by the riverside with iPad
Something new today- I am using my new iPad for this post. These photos were taken with it, and I am publishing using the Blogger App.
Not sure how to place the photos, but we'll see what happens when I hit Publish!
Not sure how to place the photos, but we'll see what happens when I hit Publish!
Blossoms downtown
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Rainbow
After days of windy, wet, cold weather, I arrived home today in sunshine and calm- though the skies were still black and threatening in parts. Decided to go for a walk- a rarity lately- and was rewarded with the sight of a huge rainbow, with the double clearly visible too, stretching large across a huge expanse of sky. Sing it sister, hallelujah!
Sunday, September 09, 2012
sunset 2
With the strange stormy/ threatening-stormy weather we are having lately, there have been some interesting skies. Last night the sunset was another beautiful one.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
sunset
Sunset was beautiful tonight in the skies above my place. But the forecast is for strong winds, and the colours somehow conveyed both beauty and threat...
Sunday, September 02, 2012
Playing around
Putting off heading out into the garden, I have been 'playing around' with a free collage App. Here are some of the Esplanade in Spring photos as a collage:
Saturday, September 01, 2012
Esplanade
I love visiting the Esplanade in Palmy: there's always something new in bloom, and people to watch, whatever the season. At present there are lots of magnolia trees and rhododendron bushes giving colour, and the cherry blossoms are poised on the edge of a massive spring break-out.
Here are just a few bits and pieces from a walk this morning, in the Esplanade and along the river track.
There's a section of the Esplanade with mainly native trees, and this kawakawa, Macropiper excelsum, was showing forth its flowers.
Someone was making their sentiments about the state of the river water plain. Shame about the spelling. (Can you tell I am a teacher?!)
Many people were out and about in the spring sunshine, both in the Esplanade, and along the adjacent river walk.
It's funny how you can notice something you never noticed before, though you have walked/cycled past many times before. Today I saw this Scouting structure- which presumably can be used as a seat...
In the Esplanade gardens, the sunlight caught these leaves, just ready to spring forth for the new season.
The hot-house always has some different treats in store: at present, its orchids are stealing the limelight.
Nearby at the Lagoon the mating season is getting along in earnest. Soon there will be lots of little ducklings to see.
En route home, I took a quick look at the Square, where this kowhai tree by the fountains is looking magnificent. What a pleasant shady spot someone has found.
Here are just a few bits and pieces from a walk this morning, in the Esplanade and along the river track.
There's a section of the Esplanade with mainly native trees, and this kawakawa, Macropiper excelsum, was showing forth its flowers.
Someone was making their sentiments about the state of the river water plain. Shame about the spelling. (Can you tell I am a teacher?!)
Many people were out and about in the spring sunshine, both in the Esplanade, and along the adjacent river walk.
It's funny how you can notice something you never noticed before, though you have walked/cycled past many times before. Today I saw this Scouting structure- which presumably can be used as a seat...
In the Esplanade gardens, the sunlight caught these leaves, just ready to spring forth for the new season.
The hot-house always has some different treats in store: at present, its orchids are stealing the limelight.
Nearby at the Lagoon the mating season is getting along in earnest. Soon there will be lots of little ducklings to see.
En route home, I took a quick look at the Square, where this kowhai tree by the fountains is looking magnificent. What a pleasant shady spot someone has found.
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