lovingkindness
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I would have liked not to disturb you with this matter, but when the issue became present ...ksam said:Lovingkindness, I don't just want a book of your wonderful pictures...I want a movie! Please! Those sea pictures are spectacular! Grazie! Karin, as always, awaiting your next post!
ksam said:Question..what are those black apparently metal things on the outside of the white church? They look for all the world like swords??
Pax, Karin
lovingkindness said:Day 90 on the way to Suderschmedeby
I saw a Camino shell today and for a moment stood transfixed....Instead I shouted to the sky and clomped about in my heavy boots swinging hiking sticks in a frenzied, careering delirium and wasted ten minutes taking photos.... And after that, from then out and further on in every time I saw a shell a zap of happiness hit my solar plexus and somehow I felt strong.
-Lovingkindness
nellpilgrim said:lovingkindness said:Day 90 on the way
LOL I had image of you doing a sort of freestyle pilgrim stomp to the tune of Lady Gagas 'Just dance' but you'd changed the lyric to "Just walk" :lol: Actually now I come to think of it that wouldn't be such a bad walking song .........only the pace would kill you!
Nell
lovingkindness said:Hi Nellpilgrim this photo is just for you!! In this part of the world the Dänischer still reigns….in the Bäckerei, in the cafes, and in the Dänischer Wohld all the way beyond Kiel to at least Plön where I ate one of these.
-Lvkdns
ksam said:LovingKindness!! So happy to see you on here again...was wondering how far you'd gotten! Glad you posted that the one picture was of you, since even your eyes are barely visible. It's funny, when I saw the name Lubeck, I immediately mouthed the word marzipan. I'll have to seek some out today to quell the annual need for some. I only allow myself it at Christmas or I'd end up looking like the Christmas marzipan piggy! Stay warm. Karin
lovingkindness said:'His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling, like the descent of their last end, upon all the living and the dead.' James Joyce...
Hey, Nel, I've heard of the man but never read his books. There is something almost morbid, so melancholy about his words....did you ever see the film 'Angela's Ahes'? So depressing.... L.