Beneath My Feet

I’ve been walking the Earth for several decades now, and exploring the grounds all the way from Croatia to Portugal which was my most recent foreign destination. Here is a capture of what I had beneath my feet.

 

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51 responses to “Beneath My Feet”

  1. A constellation beneath your feet! 🙂 Love it Paula. Hope Portugal was all that you expected.

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    1. … and more 🙂 It was in May. I’ve been resting on our coast after that. I will join you very soon Madhu. I hope you are well.

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      1. I am well thank you Paula. Look forward to seeing more from your holiday albums. Although it might be in fits and starts for a while yet. We’re off to Northern Spain in a few days.

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        1. Where exactly in Northern Spain? I am all ears. We are going to the Basque country in October 🙂

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          1. Pity, It would have been lovely to meet up there. We are going to be dividing our time between San Sebastian, Bilbao and Santander with a few daytrips in between.

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            1. 🙂 I guess this is your first time to the Basque country. You’ll love the food there! The other day I saw a photo of chocolaterie in San Sebastian on Google map 😀

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            2. Oh- take me with you! 🙂

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              1. Was this for Madhu or me? 😀

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                1. Madhu, but I suspect the lady has flown 😦

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  2. You have captured some beautiful artwork Paula.

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  3. Stars can be below you and above you 🙂

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    1. True, wherever you want them to be.

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      1. Or maybe they just follow you round 🙂

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  4. Wonderful, Paula! I too have gone for a tiled floor for this one….

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  5. Wonderful, Paula! I, too, have gone for a tiled floor for this one!

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    1. Thank you, Sue. I love yours too.

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    1. 🙂 thank you Q 😀

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  6. That’s an amazing piece of art work.

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    1. There was a whole constellation, but I only captured Aquarius, Taurus and Aeries. This required straightening of perspective. I am happy that you like it.

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  7. I like it a lot, Paula. Are you back home now?

    janet

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    1. Yes, I am back home now. Thank you for checking out on me Janet 🙂

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  8. Good interpretation of the theme, I like it…

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    1. Thank you Pommepal 🙂

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  9. Beautiful. Too nice to walk on really. Enjoy your weekend Paula

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    1. You too Debbie 🙂

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  10. Wonderful art you captured there.

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  11. An art-filled walk. Beautiful tile work, Paula.

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  12. What a great piece of work!

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  13. Perfect, Paula! Looks almost like a…flag on a day without a breeze. 🙂
    Where in Portugal does this beauty come from?

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  14. Beautiful tiling. I’d hate to walk on it! 🙂

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  15. What a splendid creature, full of mosaic movement. And it goes without saying, beautifully photographed.

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    1. I have two more splendid than this one: A Taurus and Aquarius 🙂

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      1. Then why did you give us second best????

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        1. I gave you the third best 😀 (in my opinion cause I am not a fan of Aeries :D). I am stingy that way. 😀

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  16. Not your star sign, is it? I can’t remember for late January but I think Aquarius. Love him, anyway 🙂

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  17. Beautiful – Lisbon, you said? By the sea? You were not allowed to walk on it, were you…

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    1. Lisbon is on the river (Tejo). I was allowed to walk on it, that’s how I found it 😀

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  22. It’s good to remember to look down.

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