Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Going, going . . . . . .

Wordless Wednesday





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23 comments:

  1. Beautiful from afar, but be careful getting too close. That could be said for many things in life.

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  2. just hope you are not underneath when it falls eh?
    its cool ruins though.....

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  3. It has lasted longer and better than me though.

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  4. It's a shame that it happens but it's still a wonder to see.

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  5. I always look at these types of ruins and try to imagine warm bodies moving around in the day. What were their worries and did at least one of them have a clue?

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  6. Will it just fall naturally? Don't know why I'm asking a question on wordless Wednesday...

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  7. Wonder about the history of that ruin every time
    I open your blog.

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  8. Someone thought about possible tort injuries!

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  9. Time takes over everything.

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  10. One stone at a time. Very sad, and wonderful at the same time.

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  11. ‘Tis a fearful thing
    to love what death can touch.

    A fearful thing
    to love, to hope, to dream, to be –

    to be,
    And oh, to lose.

    A thing for fools, this,

    And a holy thing,

    a holy thing
    to love.

    For your life has lived in me,
    your laugh once lifted me,
    your word was gift to me.

    To remember this brings painful joy.

    ‘Tis a human thing, love,
    a holy thing, to love
    what death has touched.”

    Yehuda HaLevi



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral

    =^..^= <3

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  12. As it is a Wordless Wednesday I cannot ask where this is!

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  13. Friko, please do supply more details, either here or via email. xo

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  14. Hi Friko - your castle has caught the mood and also the rain ... the weather is having an impact everywhere isn't it - weakening earth and buildings as it seeps through ...

    Wear and tear .. I just hope it doesn't completely go ... cheers Hilary

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  15. That weathered building is just gorgeous.

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  16. I think it will crumble bit by bit as the weather bashes up against it. Sad, I bet it was elegant at one time. Do you know what the building was at one time or how elegant it may have been - that would be neat to see. Have a wonderful day.

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  17. Well, since this is Thursday I guess it's OK to communicate... only problem is, I forgot what I was going to say!

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  18. Beautiful -- especially that first image. What great light!

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  19. Yes indeed! Great photos, love your forest photos below too.

    mypoeticpath.wordpress.com

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  20. Looks very pretty and romantic ! Except the falling maconry of course !

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  21. "Let not the sands of time get in your lunch". Sad that it must crumble.

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  22. Some things are better seen at a distance, I guess. ;)

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  23. always liked looking at the pictures
    of this amazing structure.
    do not be near
    when it starts to fall...

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