I’m giving the Blogsy App a try on my iPad for doing blog posts while traveling…different often seems hard, because it is not the familiar, and can be initially judged bad because it is hard, so I’m trying to keep my mind open on this method/means.

An 11 hour over-night flight with no sleep, miles of walking and only a short nap find me sitting here in Munich, Germany, fighting heavy eyes and a cloudy mind. But what an amazing beautiful day we enjoyed here.

In this photo, I’m reminded by this gentleman reading his paper with his back to this lovely fountain how the extraordinary can become “our ordinary,” if we let it.

10 Comments

  1. After all that, you can still take a really nice photo. I would be unable to hold a camera, much less take a decent photo that was blog worthy. Enjoy your trip.

  2. I have a similar thought every time I walk along the river walk.

  3. Like Ken, I am amazed. Furthermore, you are using a new app. Clearly, I am way out of my league. Your photo is an all too familiar story of human nature. Thanks for keeping us posted. I may look into Blogsy. On the other hand, if you find it even a tad tough, I don’t stand a chance. Have fun.

  4. To true, this with the ordinary things. The photo is exquisite, quite an ad for remembering the importance to not forget about yourself and your basic needs to take some time off. I can’t think of a better place to read the paper.
    I also note how well this image looks in the view I am presented on your first page, how spectacular this scene looks in the cinematic format.

    • Ove, certainly an alternative and just as valid interpretation of this scene and story/message it tells. Thanks for sharing it…now I see both. :-)

      Yes, I’ve often been surprise how well the “cinematic format” on the front page works for some images.

  5. After all that, I think I would be asking that guy for the read portions of his paper to use as a pillow near that fountain. Have a good trip!

  6. @Ken, Steve, Anita & Mark – Thanks all!

  7. Sadly true. The things we see everyday become our version of wallpaper no matter how stunning they are. That can be true of the people around us as well. Children and photography are great remedies for these tendencies. Always enjoy your photos and comments.

  8. Sounds like it is fun. Enjoy the extra-ordinary along with the ordinary. :-)

  9. What a splendid monochrome, I love how beautifully the sun lits up the water in the fountain. And the person reading the newspapaer really gives the whole scene a sense of scale. What a great image to start your trip to Europe with! I hope the weather stays nice and that you’re having a wonderful time.