Or Gone with the Wind!

It was a few weeks ago that we took this trip. However, I thought writing about this adventure could be a pleasant and lightened task. I wrote adventure because, for me, it was a real one. And it is all about the wind, which blows incessantly from the northwest towards the east with a bend to the south. Honestly, I can’t stand the wind! Of course, if the weather has a high degree, it will be nice to have a gentle breeze, but never when the temperature hangs at eighteen degrees and a stormy cold wind blows your ears; as a famous Persian poet says: And this is the wind that blows and the whole world is devastated by it!

Anyway, I agreed to accompany my wife and did my best to endure this very week. The first two days were not so bad as the sun was mostly shining, and she warmth our bodies, but until the last day, it got colder, the clouds were present primarily, and the wind took its speed to the highest, and it became worse as the wind was accompanied by heavy rain. However, enough complaining, we had quite a few delightful moments, as captured in these pictures.






















There was also a WWII Marines Museum, which we visited:


















Ultimately, during the whole week, I found solace with two things: First, I had the book by my brilliant writer and friend Mike Steeden, The Outrageous Miss April Fool, which accompanied me during the rainy days on the couch in the apartment, and this coffee cup with the writing: Grandpa’s coffee pot from which I drank my coffee every morning.
All in all, I can’t resist repeating the last words of Rhett Butler in Margaret Mitchell‘s Gone With The Wind; he said to Scarlett: “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn”!! Wishing all a lovely and glorious weekend.ππ

Definitely an adventure. Thanks for posting the photos, Magician. I enjoyed them very much.
I can understand your feelings about the wind. It is extremely windy here and I’ve never gotten used to it. Here, right now the wind is only 6 mph. Although sustained winds of 10 to 18 miles per hour are common. It makes it difficult to enjoy being outside with dirt blowing into one’s eyes. When it actually does get windy, gusts of 75 mph are not uncommon. That’s frightening to me.
Hugs.
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There you are, my lovely Teagan. We understand it well when it is like the world runs past you quickly!! Thank you for being here to hold me. Hugs, and have a precious time. π€πππ₯°
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So sorry the weather was so uncooperative on your trip! Thatβs no fun. But your pictures are just beautiful. Thanks for sharing them. Iβm curious to know where you were. . . Jeanie
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Oh, of course, my dear Jeane. However, I had to repeat the name to get it in my mind; it’s called Horumersiel, somewhere in the east of Friesland. It’s a lovely place indeed. ππ₯°π€ππ
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horumersiel
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Aww, holidays are the best adventures, no matter where they take us! It’s time to drop the ordinary and explore the extraordinary as we switch off from work and those everyday activities!
Such wonderful photos Aladin, thank you for sharing them. Plus, it was lovely to ‘see’ you both too! A good book and a lovely cup certainly creates the brightest smile. Love and light, Deborah
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Thank you so much, my dear angel. it seems that it has caught your feelings as you are also on your holidays. ππ Anyhow, I tried to explain my situation in an extraordinary holiday place. π Love to you. πππ«
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My friend, these are wonderul pics and I hope you are good xxx
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Thank you, my lovely lady. I survived. πxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I am so glad you did. And also you shared not just your wodnerful pictures but Rhett Butler’s grand words.
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It made me think of the lines ‘I have forgot much, Cynara! gone with the wind, Flung roses, roses riotously with the throng,’
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Oh yes! Upon my soul, between the kisses and the wine, Beautiful! It reminded me of “Maybe life is smoking a cigarette between two “making love” by Forough Farrokhzad, a Persian poet. xxx
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I must go read that one.
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You will like her, I am sure.
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‘or the distracted gait of a passer-by
who lifts his hat from his head’ Wonderful poem.
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Not a lady like you, whom I know she knows better! ππ€πxx
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Her work is amazingly up to date, timeless that way.
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True! Woman rocks forever. πxx
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Oh yes she does.
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Living by the North Sea I know how hard it can be at times.
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You know that, I am sure. Though I think where you live is much harder π€ͺππ xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I don’t think it would be nice for anyone who doesn’t like the wind.. Lol It kind of blows most days.
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Looks like a fantastic experience!
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Sometimes! ππ Thank you, Michele, for being here. ππ₯°π
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πππ» You are welcome. Thank you for your rich shares! ππ»π
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It looks beautiful and sounds cold. Your wife looks like she’s enjoying the adventure–and she’s good at convincing you to try new things. I live in a place that’s cold and windy much of the winter, so I look to warmth and calm. Summer began slowly and it’s still been cool, so my back porch where I raise butterflies and enjoy a book and photography is my ideal vacation spot. Next time, my friend, go south!
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Yes, that is what Regina, my wife, has become convinced after seeing my shivering! We will travel towards Helius next time for sure. Take care, dear friend.
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Iβm so sorry. How did I miss this one! Iβve been a little worse than before regarding my illness of late and that causes me to think more about how the beat the enemy thatβs climbed into my body, than it does normality. Whatever, my sincere thanks, Mike
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You do the right thing, my dear friend. For me, it was just important that you know how your wonderful work helped me to survive. Always yours, Aladdin.
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Wind and rain for you… But also wonderful photos from the trip! And a happy wife, I’m sure π€ Thanks for taking us along with you on this trip!
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Your warm words make me warm, dear Christy. Thank you.ππ β€οΈ
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I’m always amazed how son’s of the Near East can bear to live in my part of the world. Hell, even I can’t stand the cold!
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Ohhh, thank you, Brother; I am grateful for your understanding. Your support gives me the strength to stand firm.
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How’s Mike’s book? I’ve read 2 of them, and they were fabulous.
So, I hate the wind, too. If it gets in my ears, I’ll get an earache that lasts for days.
Nonetheless, the photos look like you had a great time.
Be well! xoxo
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I have had the pleasure of reading multiple books written by Mike, and each one has left me in awe. In particular, Lady April was able to whisk me away from the chilly winds and into a fantastical world full of warmth and imagination. Oh yes! You know well that making the best is the only solution! πThank you, my dear lady.πππ₯°
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… and so we will continue to make the best. Perhaps in doing so, we make things better.
Thank you to you, too! πππ₯°πππ₯°
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