Sunday, 5 May 2013

SOUTH SPRING POSTCARDS II










Happy May!

Sunday with small raindrops after a Saturday with silent movies accompanied by real musicians. Black and white scenes of Sunrise, score played live by Giovanni Spinelli with one electronic guitar. The moments to get inspired. To see and hear how beautiful it can be.

More postcards from the Southern spring trip. Village passers-by, fruits of plum trees grew by looking at them. Smiling face, lighthouse hunting. The familiar patterned stripes of grandmother´s hands drying in the Southern sunset. In a fruit garden.

Mellow Sunday melodies!

14 comments:

  1. Oh so wonderful photos. Looks like perfect spring holiday with goats and everything.

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  2. Oh! The third photo is so funny and adorable!
    Happy May!

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  3. Looks like a lovely trip! Enjoy the sunshine!

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  4. Lighthouse hunting. Yes! And a sweet smiling goat. Cheers to May.

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  5. Those beautiful animal faces! That kid! Why, they are looking right at you. Thanks for posting these joyous images one after the after. A beautiful trip it certainly looks it.

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  6. Aivan ihanat tunnelmat! Ja aasikin, sydämeni menee lölleröksi aasien edessä, tykkään niistä niin.

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  7. oui un âne charmant c'est toujours émouvant, merci , j'aime les photos des animaux simples

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  8. aw, this made me smile. such beautiful pictures. love the goat!

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  9. It looks like heaven, so peaceful. And how I love goats, they are wonderful creatures.

    Happy May to you.

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  10. The cutest animals! May has started a glorious month :)

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  11. It's so thrilling to see my beautiful country through your eyes! I wish you to visit our mountains, too!:)
    My favourite is the last photo - it tells many things...

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  12. Thank you so much everyone!

    It has been a very lovely trip. Maybe a few more photos to come one of these days.

    More tea, anyone? (:

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  13. are these photos in Bulgaria? I love Bulgarian villages

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