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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Thank you 🙂
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So beautiful.
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Thanks, Jennie 🙂
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Beautiful haiku Sue, setting the imagination running through this amazing landscape image. The Australian Aborigines have many dreamtime stories with landscape features named after human characters or their physical features.
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We do here too… though we have lost the roots in the Dreaming, I don’t think human origins differ so much in how we see the world.
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I agree , we all come out of Africa. The Aboriginals here still have their dreaming which is shared through various mediums.
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I know… the stories and the artwork have always drawn me. I think they seak to something beyond the conscious mind of the senses.
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I have mentioned in a couple of my posts how the ancestors spirits can be felt in certain places, one is locally at Ricketts Point where most of my sunsets are taken.
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I’d love to have access to the sea, but I am about as far away from it as you can get in this tiny island…and a hundred miles of so seems far too far for us 🙂
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Love this, Sue. This picture goes with the mountain birthday cake I made and will blog later today.
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Thank you xx
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Interesting how landscapes, this one for example, can spark off the creative writing thoughts! Definitely draws out the thoughts of legends and wizards and other such fantasy thoughts comes to mind 🙂
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Many a fantasy film has used this landscape 🙂 Much of The Princess Bride was filmed in the area.
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No wonder my own imagination took off on a flight of fancy then!
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It has some spectacular ‘backdrops’ 🙂
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Fabulous Sue! She looks beautiful 🙂
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She always does 🙂
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