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looking upstream

looking upstream
Seen from a small village above Ponte nelle Alpi, the Piave River valley snakes its way upstream towards the distant Cadore Dolomites.

The first time I left my native mountain valley for an extended period of time I was 17 years old, embarking on a 1 year stay as an exchange student in the US. The organization tried to match the students with host families residing in an area that would be somewhat similar, in terms of natural landscape, to their home environment. So I was sent to Colorado. But someone didn't take the time to check the actual location on a map and I found myself nowhere near the Rocky Mountains, but rather in the flat, endless plains of the prairie. Beautiful in its own right as the prairie is, it was dramatically different from where I came from. In whichever direction you looked, there were few or no landmarks and even trees grew only along the banks of the river courses. The rest was an immense expanse of sandy-bluish coloured grasses, rippled here and there by the wind that swept unhindered through the plains.

I was (sort of) prepared for the language and cultural disconnect, but not for the utter sense of dislocation caused by the simple fact that, all of a sudden, I could no longer orient myself, pinpoint my location in the world so to speak, in reference to the mountains. I felt ungrounded and lost and realised, for the first time, how much the Dolomites, with their familiar peaks, meant to my sense of where, and perhaps also who, I was in the world. I remember this as perhaps the first of many "certainties" that one must learn to put in perspective while growing up and coming to terms with the fact that much of what we regard as "fixed" is actually relative to culture, language, place and time.

Nevertheless, to this day, returning home, opening my window in the morning on a landscape of familiar childhood land marks, gives me a sense of peace and security I experience nowhere else.

Nouchetdu38, Andrea Ertl, Siebbi, Frans Schols and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 tiabunna
tiabunna club
I'd be delighted to be able to open my window to a view like that too, Annalia. Marvellous.
2 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Wonderful landscape image.
Thank you for the note
2 years ago.
 HappySnapper
HappySnapper
I agree with all your notes, The house We now live in and surrounding environment is almost the same as that I grew up in, there is just a sense of security here.
2 years ago.
 cammino
cammino club
A wonderful alpine landscape.
2 years ago.
 Léopold
Léopold club
I am hypnotized !
2 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
magnifica

ciaoGoditi le Alpi:)
2 years ago.
 Cheryl Kelly (cher12861 on flickr)
Cheryl Kelly (cher12… club
Very beautiful!
2 years ago.
 ColRam
ColRam club
Superbe paysage
2 years ago.
 volker_hmbg
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It is in fact a nice view and I also admired your precise words and description of your experience concerning the influence of a different landscape in the early days of your life.
I fully understand your concern finding yourself in a completly different surrounding. I myself came from Bavaria with its mountains to the flat landscape of northern Germany. But after meanwhile 40 years I feel very well at home here.
2 years ago.
 micritter
micritter
A gorgeous photo of this beautiful landscape.
2 years ago.

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