Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Land of Bloomability and Unfinished Angel, continued


If you continue past the Herman Hesse museum
(see previous post)
you will come to a stone arch
that connects two buildings

a path leads you through the arch
and down a short slope

you round a curve
the trees part
and then
you see
this:



You can hardly believe your eyes.

You have to sit there
on a red bench
and 
breathe deeply.

Such a world!

xx

9 comments:

  1. Thump thump thump! that is my heart beating fast!! That is one gorgeous Promenade!! So glad to know you are there, in such a world, you and your eyes and your spirit!

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    1. Si, si, here, and soon I will catch up w/email. I hope all is well w/you, yes?
      xx

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  2. Bonjour,

    Comment résister à un tel spectacle ! Une vue splendide.
    Très joli billet.

    Gros bisous ♡

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  3. What a beautiful world we live in. Thank you for sharing this lovely view.

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  4. What a stunning panorama. Lucky you!

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  5. Thank you for these pictures! It's as though they could've been taken a hundred years ago or a hundred years from now... The image feels timeless. Love!

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  6. I mentioned three of your books on my book blog. You've brought so many enjoyable hours to my life with your writing.
    http://buildinglifelongreaders.blogspot.com/2015/09/books-written-in-prose.html?m=1

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  7. Thank you, Catherine. (Though on your blog, I think you mean 'books written in verse,' yes?) xx

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