For G.
The spoon theory.
Discovering new oceans.
A castle in the desert.
Frescos.
End of a day.
Ain Ash-Shallaleh.
Ciao:)
Khor al Ajram.
Petra. In the Siq.
Expectant waiting.
Autumn in Vienna.
Interior.
Caffè&latte:)
Air routes and clouds..... and day moon.
Down in the valley.
New horizons.
Follow the stars.
Val Saent. HFF.
Detail of my Brownie.
Il maso.
A sunday in Rome.
Hallstätter See.
Helix.
Good bye summer.
Victoria amazonica leaves.
Under the umbrellas.
Enjoying.
Last summer days.
September sunrise.
Happy summertime:)
Turtle tracks. Great emotion.
After the spring rain, sun.
Light spot.
Liguus virgineus.
The broken snail shell.
Breaking through.
Power of life.
A veiled sun, today.
Windy Sunday
Like a fountain.
Spring in Ischia.
Like a brush painting.
Protected.
White shell in a white bowl.
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L'oeuvre de l'homme embellie par la nature.Human work enhanced by Nature
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Temple of the sun.
Giardini La Mortella, Ischia
Not far from William’s Rock, the Temple of the Sun; The temple was built out of a converted rainwater irrigation cistern. Inside, three large rooms are separated by 5-foot-thick walls, illuminated by the rays of the sun, which filters through openings in the ceiling. The presence of water and the decorations – bas-reliefs inspired by mythology. The reliefs illustrate Apollo the God of Music and Poetry, and his affinity with the other arts and sciences, such as medicine, dance, cultivation, nature, and the forests, as well as his role as a soothsayer and guardian of the Oracle.
Not far from William’s Rock, the Temple of the Sun; The temple was built out of a converted rainwater irrigation cistern. Inside, three large rooms are separated by 5-foot-thick walls, illuminated by the rays of the sun, which filters through openings in the ceiling. The presence of water and the decorations – bas-reliefs inspired by mythology. The reliefs illustrate Apollo the God of Music and Poetry, and his affinity with the other arts and sciences, such as medicine, dance, cultivation, nature, and the forests, as well as his role as a soothsayer and guardian of the Oracle.
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Bonne journée.
Thank you for the info.
But He also light, truth, perfection, balance, reason
All the symbology around Apollo is fabulous!
So thanks for sharing and also for your interesting note, Annemarie
Greetz, Christien.
HFF et bonne fin de semaine, Annemarie !
And will say you are the madrina.
quite a dainty picture !
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