The topic of week 41 in Sari’s photo Projekt 52:
What makes me happy?
The topic of week 40 in Sari’s photo Projekt 52:
When I look through the window…
So einen schönen Ausblick wie manch andere hab ich hier mitten in der Stadt ja nun leider nicht…
The topic of week 39 in Sari’s photo Projekt 52:
Love
Lessons in love
When will you ever learn
Lessons in love
When there’s nowhere left to turn
(Level 42, “Lessons In Love”)
…or also…
Hey boy where did you get it from?
Hey boy where did you go?
I learned my passion
In the good old fashioned school of lover boys
(Queen, “Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy”)
On the Sunday of my Montreux holiday I went to Vevey, the city next to Montreux, because firstly, I expected better weather there, and secondly for the large flea market there (always an invitation to stroll around).
Quite a strong wind was blowing that day – wind and kite surfers probably liked it…
…and the waves could let off some steam, too:
And since these photos can easily be made to match this week’s topic of Projekt 52, “Poem interpretation” – a poem for a photo or a photo for a poem –, I’m using especially the last of the images above for this project, in combination with the poem “An den Mistral” (=”To the Mistral”)1 by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (see here in Projekt Gutenberg for its text – in German, of course).
Now let’s continue with the photos. In Vevey, I happened to come accross the final part of the Triathlon de la Riviera:
Participants, if you don’t want to see your photo here, just drop me a line.
And on the way back, there was a jet ski race at Clarens:
The topic of week 37 in Sari’s photo Projekt 52:
A walk in the night
“Of course” also a photo – well, actually two – from Montreux (the one from last week about “light and shadow” was from my hotel room, by the way):