"In some ways, I think travel is about learning how to see, learning how to pay attention. It's an alarm clock in some ways, and it's a jumpstart to putting our senses on the setting where they're universally receptive. I think theoretically we could do that at our homes, and yet somehow, surrounded by familiarity and the routine we know too well, our eyes tend to close and we don't notice the things that are so wondrous for a visitor. But as soon as we physically start moving we awaken to the beauties around us."
--Pico Iyer
Comment by katyzzz
Photography Tips
Health Focus
Poetry Lighthouse
MS Paint Art
Comment by Lara M
Love Speaks
Comment by Bullamakanka
Hughie's Ziff
Bagman's Gazette
Comment by Krystal
feelings
Comment by James Rickard
unlucky_ fishermen.com
Angling Fish
Comment by Ash
Australian Traveller
Flashes of memories
My head is very blocked today I~m sorry I missed what you were saying. Cryptic as always my colourful friend.
Ash
Comment by Ash
Australian Traveller
Flashes of memories
yes that`s one of my favourites too. I had never seen bark like this before and spent AGES staring at it. You`re right about it being like life hey!
Ash
Comment by Ash
Australian Traveller
Flashes of memories
ahhhh I JUST LOVE THAT! Now whenever I see one of these trees that`s what I`ll be thinking!
Ash
Comment by Ash
Australian Traveller
Flashes of memories
Simple is always good and you can take pretty good shots with even the simplest camera.
Good luck
Ash
Comment by Ash
Australian Traveller
Flashes of memories
Thanks! As much as I love B&W mother nature sometimes screams out be seen in colour.
Ash
Comment by AmyHuang
Sydney Table
Project Job Search
Travel Debate
Travel String
Love Adventures
Comment by Lilla
Enviro Warrior
An Extra Ordinary Life
Dream Herald
It's nice to see some of them again ...
Lilla ...
Comment by Ash
Australian Traveller
Flashes of memories
It was such a beautiful one... looking forward to going out to see it again soon
Ash
Comment by Ash
Australian Traveller
Flashes of memories