Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller – Ibn Battuta
As you’ve probably guessed, I’m a writer who loves to travel . . . or maybe a traveler who loves to write – either way, the pictures shown here are from some of my favorite places.
If you love to travel or just love to read about traveling, you’ve found the right place. Enjoy!
Amazing Pictures❤️😊
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I would love to be there some day with you sweetie!!
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Beautiful! I can see why you enjoyed these places.
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Thanks merrildsmith. I wish everyone could see them in person. I’ve had these pictures up for a while though, it almost time to switch them out for new.
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Oh the pictures you hand picked for this post were excellent
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And an extra thanks for the quote
“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller – ”
I think it can apply to many things – but what I really liked was how it said at first leaves us speechless.
I think all rich experienced do this and was just sharing with someone about why they sometimes cannot comment right away or they just need time to process
So this quite reminds us that speechless is a phase and can lead to true story telling and expression from being sculpted later
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Exactly. I’m so glad you got that. As soon as I saw it I knew it was the perfect theme for my blog. Thanks for your thoughts.
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I love the blue glass. What a beautiful cathedral!
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Thanks Sheryl. It’s an amazing sight. It never ceases to amaze me how they built these these magical places with the tools they had hundreds of years ago. Still standing!
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Awesome blue stain glass.. wow
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I wish everyone could see it in person. When you’ re sitting inside watching the sun go down on those windows it takes your breath away.
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You have a nice smiles!!sweetie
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we certainly have that in common! Plus we like libraries.
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Wow, what a stunning cathedral! 🙂
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It’s St. Chapelle’s in Paris. They host classical music concerts, and sitting in there surrounded by glorious music as the sun sets on those stained glass windows is an other- worldly experience.
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Makes me want to hop on a plane to Spain! That pic is gorgeous.
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Thanks for the follow Kay. you’re number 400! Woohoo!
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Of all the wonderful places I HAVEN’T been yet, I have been to Clon Macnoise–on my honeymoon, actually! Very interesting and beautiful, as all of Ireland. I’m so looking forward to discovering more of your site!
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Hi Rebecca, thanks for dropping by. You’re the only other person I know who has been to ClonMacnois. I think we’re members of a very exclusive club. Lucky us!
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Lucky indeed! My husband and I also enjoyed the Midlands while we were in Ireland–did a pretty good job staying off the beaten path.
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I can see why these spots are some of your favorite places.
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Thanks Sheryl. There are so many favorites, I’m going to try to change these pictures once in a.while as new favorites present themselves. Thanks for the comment
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Beautiful photos. Followed you.
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Thanks Crystal. You can never have too many friends!
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I love the quote and the photos!
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One of my favourite destinations.. Russia..
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Yes, I also loved Russia, but it was such a paradox. So much beauty, but many unhappy people.
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Your main header is beautiful. I would post those 3 nice photos separately with a little text about them – Just my 2 cents… 🙂
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Thanks Tatania, I like your suggestion. I always have people asking what the pictures are of. Time to update.
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So true, traveling changes us into story tellers! Because we HAVE the stories:)
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Thanks Junieper, so true. I’ll be collecting stories until I’m too old to travel anymore. I’m looking g forward to it.
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I already had a suggestion from a blogger to write a book about my life, lol!
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Go for it!
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Love it!
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Thanks for coming along!
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Beautiful photos and I love the Jane Austen quote at the top ❤
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Thanks Mirjam and ditto on your own photos. Drop in any time!
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Heya, I found you in someone else’s comment box and I agreed with your comment on helping new bloggers feel noticed. I’m checking out your blog now and can’t wait to read about your adventures 💜
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Thanks Andile, Welcome and enjoy your visit!.
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There’s really no magic quite like traveling, especially for the intrepid who embrace the unbeaten paths and hidden locales in favor of more popular attractions. I spend more time than I’d like to admit daydreaming of my next adventure.
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Hi Lindsay, what a great comment, I couldn’t put it better. There really is nothing like traveling. It changes you and your perspective, you see things differently when you get home again. Thanks.
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I never knew there was such a thing as a COOL library. From now on I’ll watch for them when i travel. Thanks for clueing me in.
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Hi Cynthia, thanks for following. Yes, there are amazing libraries out there. I’ll share some of them here. Hope I can clue in lots of people.
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Yes, it’s such a beautiful place. The only drawback of Norway is how expensive it is. Our first day out we were craving American food so went to the Hard Rock Cafe. We ordered lunch before figuring out the exchange rate . . . BIG mistake. Luckily we’d booked a hotel that had meals included and ate there for the rest of our stay. Have fun!
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I recognise Bergen in your main header. I’m off there again later this month as part of a trip to Norway.
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