GLOBE TROTTING...
with frantz bataille
I Like seeing the world the way you cannot imagine. Review pictures and shots is also travelling. So, a few days after some wandering in Manhattan or somewhere else, as the blogger of Nomadic Pursuits, I took the time to remember what I've seen and whom I've talked to. The French poet Charles Baudelaire and the Haitian one Jean F. Brierre used to write about time travelling or travelling by memories. But, by this time when the future seems not to exist anymore, it is a solace to remember about the past, should it be yesterday or this morning. While searching to abolish time, we never notice that time is swallowing us. So , better to remember.
This fall, Gloholiday and Travelhouse.uk.co.uk seems to comfort me in going after the temps perdu of Marcel Proust, alas!
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 05,2013
DOWN TOWN MIAMI
I like Down Town Miami at dusk. The place is emptying itself very fast. There
is for few time some daylight left. The skyline then recovers its own magic.
But, take the time to watch, enjoy and meditate..light will be there for some
help.
TRAVELHOUSEUK.UK co.UK
Displays
fall pictures somewhere on earth, more precisely in UK. Travelhouseuk
envisions a borderless world. Golden fall in some London forest will be
something always beautiful to see before you die.
FALL IN MASS
Amazing and yellow fall too in Milton, Mass.
By the way, deer and squirrel are jumping before winter is there. Passers-by and joggers set a way on their own the coming holiday season. Everything in
Boston at this time seems to die to be born again. From
Milton the sight view on Down Town Boston is not clear enough as
fall is unfolding.
INDIA MOVIES AND INDIA DANCE
Seem to send a message to the West. Not only India is the most populous democracy, but also it is part of
the famous BRIC countries that are challenging the US...Zaccharia has written: The Post American World
JFK LEGACY
With his family, the late American president
JFK had set up a new way for presidents to enjoy their spare time. Going to the
beach, horse riding and advertising the first family in America became a kind
of American presidential ritual. The Kennedy marvel doing so.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
MARATHON HARLEM.
In the early of this ending November, thousand participated in a marathon. Youths, elders… Life is endless. I think. Even though we go out of the scenery, we feed at the same time this endless human being’s adventure. And, better than that, we are not aware of this eternal ballet…
MACHU PICHU
I’ve never been in Machu Pichu, Peru, but travelers
back home told so much about these
precolombus architectures that anybody
listening to remains open jaws. Incas Peru Indians keep amazing our world.
Imagine so much work and so much pain to build up through mountains so many
ritual places for freezing gods. Gloholiday takes pictures the world over
MONMATRE, PARIS
But, walking in Paris and its renowned neighborhoods brings a kind of relief. The gods in the mean time have places on their own. MONTMARTRE is famous as well as nearby Notre Dame de Paris where Hugo sets his Quasimodo history. Anyway, Paris is Paris!
VILLA RUSSO.
Here’s a place to see before not dying but leaving Brooklyn, NY. At the border of Queens and Bklyn, Villa Russo continues to amaze and lure passers by. It is a must to see in this Middle Class area, long time owned by Italians.
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VILLA RUSSO, BKLYN, NY |
The Haitian born photograph, Mr. Pierre Bazin enjoyed sharing his shots with these models. Mr Bazin specializes in the
making of better than life pictures. Models are delighted that way…
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DAPHNE BEAUTIFUL @HOTMAIL. COM She is ready for the coming holidays...
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Once the famous Nene Masson now
a coach in tennis for the young. Mr
Masson was a star at Munich in 1974
for the Haitian soccer team.
The French restaurant La Bastille
at Down Town, Miami
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SERENA WILLIAMS, wide-open arms, tells us her triumph. This human cross sign is a recall of this Latin message: In hoc signo, vinceres. Ms Williams is tennis making history.
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