I would spend 3000 ₩ on a pack of rice chips to feed the seagulls
and I would have their screams accompany me down the beach.
I would walk across to have a look on the other side (and maybe I would stay there.)
I would wait for the sun to set just to see the magnolia at nightfall (between burial mounds, it is death and short term life, as always.)
And I would be a Koi in cold pond water.
Great post, love the way you’ve written it. I especially love the seagulls.
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Thank you:) the seagulls are great – look at the ones on the boys lift side – they are opening their little beaks in great anticipation:))
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Wow, the photos are beautiful. Your descriptions are so poetic!
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Thank you so much!
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The picture of the magnolia tree looks surreal – so beautiful! xx Eliane
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I really like the perfect fusion between your perfect images and the elegance of your words. Like a prayer in a way…
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Hallo, Iris! Thank you for visiting my blog! And I am enjoying discovering yours! So viele Reisetagebücher! 😀 I love where your pondering mind goes to…..especially the fun and noise of the seagulls, the bridge leading to where?…..and the secretive magnolia tree, and finally, yes, to be a koi in a pond. Wonderful pictures and enticing thoughts!
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Michaela, thank you for this beautiful comment, that is very kind of you! I hope you have a lovely day on a less travelled path and am looking forward to browsing through your content again!
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A pleasure, Iris! 🙂 Thank you. Every day seems to be filled with wondrous things – small and big. I hope you will enjoy your browsing „visits.“ 🙂
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Wunderbar!
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Great pictures, these really represent something special ❤
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Very unique the way you have written a sentence or two and the picture. I feel as if I am taking a walk with you where you are.
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Thank you Tamara. Your comment made me very happy (in those strange and scary days). Be well!
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Hi Iris:
You have a fertile mind and a knack for photography. Combined they make a great impact on the reader looking for something different. Thank you for sharing. Promise to return.
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Lovely post…!
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I really liked this post and the thoughts in it! 🙂
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wonderful photos, what a peaceful post:)
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Pretty pictures!
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Loving the pictures! 🙂
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Your poem and accompanying photos are soothing. Danke!
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Thank you for your kind words 💕
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I truly like the way you see poetry (hidden) in the everyday. You make the mundane look beautiful. 🙂
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Nice interweaving of image and words.
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Beautiful pics! I miss Korea right away…
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I love your pictures! 😍 And the words do seem like I’m taking a stroll with you. 😊 Is your page language in German? Seems like I’m learning more and more languages through bloggers, haha. 🤔😂
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i enjoyed all the photos, but i was really awed by the lines and texture of the mounds surrounding the tree…i could stay right there and ponder the site.
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thank you for your lovely comment…your are most welcome to ponder as long as you want to!
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🙂
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I love the tree between the hills. Great composition.
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Cool:)
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