Great stuff, FF. If I had a view like that, I suspect I'd spend hours and hours just staring out at it - in fact, when I've been lucky enough to have a hotel room with a spectacular view, I've found myself happy to stay in and do just that.
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Have some posts disappeared from yesterday? Just catching up but I can't see FF's picture (all I can see is the 2012 shot) and the 'conversation' appears choppy and full of non-sequiturs.
I appreciate that the latter factor may just be OTF, but should I be able to see the photo...?
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- Apr 2011
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- A bottom-bottom wata-wata in Lake Titicaca
- Atlético Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca Pan flutes FC
- Buñuelos Arequipeños
Originally posted by Furtho View PostTrying to find beauty in the everyday...
I took a few pics yesterday pm (with my basic smartphone) trying to capture the autumnal mood but I dare not post them here, they'd look ridiculously amateurish compared to yours.
Trying to find beauty in the everyday...
Very wise motto Furtho, very wise.
I think that trying to find satisfaction in the little, simple pleasures of life and beauty in the mundane is key, it's what keeps you sane, especially in later life once you've achieved more or less what you set about to when you were in your 20s or 30s.
There’s a great little best-selling book (115 pages) called "The Small Pleasures of Life" by French writer Philippe Delerm (La Première gorgée de bière et autres plaisirs minuscules) that urges us to find contentment in life’s little pleasures. I find its core message uplifting, we take so much for granted in the West that it’s vital to be occasionally reminded that happiness often lies in the simplest of things. It sounds a bit trite and probably very middle class-ish but I don't know, it seems to work for me.
Last edited by Pérou Flaquettes; 26-10-2018, 21:52.
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Lovely pic Furtho and a great post PF - I like the premise of that book. We spent a couple of hours in the garden this morning, doing this and that. Good for the soul when you actually think about it.
IMPORTANT: PF there is no quality benchmark here - the original point of the thread is that anything, and everything goes. The fact some of our posters are ridiculously talented doesn't preclude anything. Have you seen some of the garbage I've put up? Post, post and post again.
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Originally posted by Sits View PostHi Rufus - I see you came on to illustrate my point about some posters being ridiculously talented; great stuff. . Incidentally if you wanted to merge your HeatwavingNotDrowning posts with Rufus Fuch, talk nicely to Snake Plissken.
Still, glad to see you’ve got over that nonsense.
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- Apr 2011
- 2053
- A bottom-bottom wata-wata in Lake Titicaca
- Atlético Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca Pan flutes FC
- Buñuelos Arequipeños
Originally posted by Sits View PostIMPORTANT: PF there is no quality benchmark here - the original point of the thread is that anything, and everything goes. The fact some of our posters are ridiculously talented doesn't preclude anything. Have you seen some of the garbage I've put up? Post, post and post again.
Heavy snow in & around Consett yesterday near Newcastle/Durham, beautiful pictures here:
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...ounty-15336925
Now, my pics, slightly less impressive…
(Hexham on Thurday afternoon, went walking there with my dog after work, lovely autumnal day and great views from the Roman/Military road (B6318) above the valley. Lovely dog-friendly pub in Warden too. The sun was only fitfully out (in a more "fit" than "fully" way) hence the lacklustre photos but mostly because I’m a shit photographer. Dog needed a bit of TLC after a swim in a nearby reservoir and in streams. Just me and the dog, bliss)
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- Apr 2011
- 2053
- A bottom-bottom wata-wata in Lake Titicaca
- Atlético Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca Pan flutes FC
- Buñuelos Arequipeños
Thank you FF, that's the first compliment I get on here for my photos, I've just opened a bottle of British bubbly to celebrate.
Oh yeah, my girl is a real cutie. Very naughty though, stole another dog’s ball today on the beach and ran with it in the sea (quite rough today as you can see on the photo I took but she loves swimming) and of course lost the bloody ball… Thankfully I always carry a few cheap tennis balls with me (rejects, 30p from Sports Direct) and I go to beaches a lot so I've perfected my beach etiquette skills, so I apologised to the owner and gave him one of these rejects as compensation, he looked pretty nonplussed but didn’t say anything apart from "thank you". I saw him afterwards looking for his ball by the edge of the water maybe hoping than the incoming tide would bring his ball back onto the shore so I don’t know, maybe his ball was one of those expensive Chuckit orange things (very tough and bouncy, the real McCoy - they're to dog owners who care about their balls what Ladurée'Hermé is to posh macaronistas), they’re very popular and well, they’re £5 or £6 a pop (double that 2 yrs ago, they’ve come down in price since, cheap foreign imitations), he may well have felt short-changed…
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