Made 2 years ago, this short video gives you a sense of how it is on one of my photography workshops for women ... here in Antwerp, Belgium.
I am happy to try and fit in with your travel plans in both Belgium and Italy.
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Made 2 years ago, this short video gives you a sense of how it is on one of my photography workshops for women ... here in Antwerp, Belgium.
I am happy to try and fit in with your travel plans in both Belgium and Italy.
Contact me to know more.
Inspired by friends posting Spring days in Cortona and Prague. And by another friend who Facebooked a Heron ... I took my bike and my camera off to the park.
We wandered a while and discovered Spring.
You know when you need to go home ... or perhaps you need a huge project.
It's like that in these days.
So I'm thinking, a lot.
There is nothing like a train journey for reflection.
― Tahir Shah, In Arabian Nights: A Caravan of Moroccan Dreams.
To travel is to see the world, and to meet its inhabitants, to find acceptance there in their hospitality, and to find in complete strangers, a family we didn’t know we had.
David duChemin, Photographer & wise man too.
I was compelled to lift these words from the story David told over at Maptia. I'm listening to Zaz sing Historia De Un Amor en vivo as I write this.
I'm loving the internet for allowing me to know of David's writing and photograpy, for allowing me to listen to Zaz and her magical music ... but most especially for allowing me to watch Christmas unfold back home in New Zealand, 12 hours ahead of us here in Belgium, via friends and family I won't be seeing this year.
On Facebook I wrote, 7am on 25 December in New Zealand, 7pm on 24 December here in Belgium. Summer back home, winter here ... sometimes the split in my reality is clear.
The foto, taken by Jurjana Pavlinovic-Timmermans, after our Christmas Eve catch-up in the city. Thanks for the conversations, and for the laughter, Jurjana :-)
To travel is to see the world, and to meet its inhabitants, to find acceptance there in their hospitality, and to find in complete strangers, a family we didn’t know we had.
David duChemin, Photographer & wise man too.
I was compelled to lift these words from the story David told over at Maptia. I'm listening to Zaz sing Historia De Un Amor en vivo as I write this.
I'm loving the internet for allowing me to know of David's writing and photograpy, for allowing me to listen to Zaz and her magical music ... but most especially for allowing me to watch Christmas unfold back home in New Zealand, 12 hours ahead of us here in Belgium, via friends and family I won't be seeing this year.
On Facebook I wrote, 7am on 25 December in New Zealand, 7pm on 24 December here in Belgium. Summer back home, winter here ... sometimes the split in my reality is clear.
The foto, taken by Jurjana Pavlinovic-Timmermans, after our Christmas Eve catch-up in the city. Thanks for the conversations, and for the laughter, Jurjana :-)