RE: Calm before the storm
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Hi. As always your photos and storytelling are not at all wasted. I find it amazing that you take courage to capture everything from the minute life of the ants to the majesty of the lightning. And what a nice touch the presence of the gardens with roses still blooming. That combination of searching for history in ancient areas and then witnessing the arrival of a storm is definitely a super intense experience full of contrasts. It is true that sometimes nature forces us to stop, like that hail that led you to take shelter and enjoy a coffee. But in the end, those simple days where time flows and one connects with the environment, are the most special.
Best regards. Take care.👋
Best regards. Take care.👋
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I'm always happy to see you pop up in the comments and share your appreciation! I have some fun experiences to share soon, some cultural ones and some regarding interactions I've had with strangers. The introduction to summer has been wonderful so far, so much life outside. So much culture and little moments of joy to witness and capture.
Fortunately I got away from that storm before it really rolled in, the lightning here is terrifying. It's something you don't want to be caught under. Best avoided. It's a dry, rocky climate with little humidity. So you can imagine how static of an environment it is. The storms are mostly just electrical as a result. I didn't even notice in one of the pictures until later that the lightning actually struck one of the buildings in front of mine!
Take care.👋