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| sent on January 28, 2017 (14:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful corner Arzino, even in winter. Who knows what that will sow in the spring ...
Michele Stupendo angolo dell'Arzino, anche in inverno. Chissà cosa sarà quel semino in primavera... Michele |
| sent on January 28, 2017 (16:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Michele: “ Who knows what that will sow in the spring ... „ is what I asked myself. Eye seems the crux of a cherry ... I like the idea of ??a wild cherry tree by the stream, but the mystery will remain forever. Thanks of appreciation. :-) Hello Ilario @Michele: " Chissà cosa sarà quel semino in primavera..." è quello che mi sono chiesto anch'io. Ad occhio sembra il nocciolo di una ciliegia... mi piace l'idea di un ciliegio selvatico in riva al torrente, ma il mistero rimarrà per sempre. Grazie dell'apprezzamento. Ciao Ilario |
| sent on January 28, 2017 (18:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ilmore52 great shot, congratulations!
Angel scatto bellissimo Ilmore52, complimenti! Angelo |
| sent on January 28, 2017 (18:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Angelo, glad you enjoyed! A salutone :-) Ilario Grazie Angelo, contento ti sia piaciuta! Un salutone Ilario |
| sent on January 28, 2017 (22:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The journey of that seed, and 'just started, if you will have' lucky one day will be 'a strong and hardy plant as ice that has kept and then released to his doom, unknown like ours. Eventually we "evolved" men do not delude ourselves to be so very far from the history of that little seed at the mercy of nature. Excellent photo. Hi Andrea. Il viaggio di quel seme e' appena iniziato, se avra' fortuna un giorno sara' una pianta forte e resistente come il ghiaccio che l'ha custodito e poi liberato verso il suo destino, sconosciuto come il nostro. Alla fine noi uomini "evoluti" non illudiamoci di essere poi tanto lontani dalla storia di quel piccolo seme in balia della natura. Ottima foto. Ciao, Andrea. |
| sent on January 28, 2017 (23:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
@Andrea: “ In the end we "evolved" men do not delude ourselves to be so very far from the history of that little seed at the mercy of nature „ ... as not to agree after reading that "the hands Apocalypse clock, the Doomsday Clock (born in 1947 at the University of Chicago) advance: there are only two and a half minutes to the hypothetical end of the world. " :-( :-or I wish you a bit 'of hope, for what I sow ... and for us too. Thanks for your comment! Hello Ilario @Andrea: " Alla fine noi uomini "evoluti" non illudiamoci di essere poi tanto lontani dalla storia di quel piccolo seme in balia della natura" ...come non essere d'accordo dopo aver letto che "le lancette dell'orologio dell'Apocalisse, il Doomsday Clock (nato nel 1947 all'Università di Chicago) avanzano: mancano soltanto due minuti e mezzo all'ipotetica fine del mondo". Mi auguro un po' di speranza, per quel semino... ma anche per noi. Grazie per il tuo commento! Ciao Ilario |
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