"To journey without being changed is to be a nomad.

To change without journeying is to be a chameleon.

To journey and to be transformed by the journey is to be a pilgrim." -Mark Nepo

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Friday, September 23, 2011

Soaking up the Sun



Happy first day of fall!  I love autumn.  I think it is my favorite season, although when spring rolls around I declare it is the best as well.

I love the change of weather that comes with fall.  No other time of the year has the toasty days and crisp nights.  Sunshine is less harsh, turning mellow and golden.  It is time to soak that sunshine up.  The opportunity to do so will be rare in the coming months.   This week lots of people in Strasbourg made sure to enjoy the September sun.










Thursday, September 22, 2011

La Photo du Jour: A Morning Walk

A woman and her dog enjoying morning sunshine in l'Orangerie Parc, Strasbourg.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Bubbles over Strasbourg



The square around the Strasbourg cathedral is a stage for panhandling.  Some of the people asking for money are doing just that, asking for money, giving nothing in return.  But most give something back by performing.  The "shows" include a wide range of instruments from accordions, drums, violins, flutes, and even a piano.  There are also mimes, singers, and sometimes a Charlie Chaplin look-a-like.  This week my daughter and I happened upon a performance we hadn't seen before.  There were bubble blowers near the cathedral.

The day was perfect for bubbles.  The sun was out and the sky was blue.  There was enough wind to make the bubbles dance but not so much as to destroy them.  They were able to stay intact for a minute or so before bursting.

The people blowing the bubbles used long strings attached to two sticks.  The strings were tied together at their ends to make circles.  They dipped the string circles into bubble solution, probably just soapy water, and held up the wands.  The wind would catch the string and create long, flowing bubbles.



My daughter was one of several children who were thoroughly enjoying the show.  I was loving it too.  There were quite a few adults who were grinning like kids while they watched the iridescent bubbles floating through the sky.  A few of the bubbles floated in front of the cathedral doors which made the scenario particularly dream-like.



Several children were trying to capture the bubbles as they were released.  Their prize for a good catch was a pop of soapy water in the face.  One large bubble headed towards us.  I was too busy taking photographs to move myself or the stroller out of the way.  The bubble burst against us, making my daughter squeal with laughter.  My glasses were covered with residue but it was worth it just to have heard her giggles as the bubble hit her.

The bubble blowers earned their panhandled euros for the day, at least in my opinion.  As we walked home I could smell the scent of soap, of bubbles, on my clothing.  It smelled of playful, airy joy.









Monday, September 19, 2011

La Photo du Jour: A Hungry Puppy

This dog was window shopping for his lunch at the famers' market on Saturday.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Tea Instead of Ice Cream



The weather is starting to change.  Today it was warm in the sun yet cool in the shade.  It was one of those days where I couldn't decide whether to wear long pants and short sleeves or long sleeves paired with bare legs.  The temperature called for one ensemble or the other.  I decided on a long sleeved shirt matched with a skirt..

I had another decision to make today as well.  Would I have ice cream or hot tea as a mid-afternoon snack?  What a hard decision!  I was walking around the plaza near the cathedral, watching people.  Many were enjoying ice cream cones.  But just as many people were sitting at cafes sipping cups of hot beverages.  Both looked appealing.  Since it was the first day that I thought it felt like autumn I opted for the tea.  I drank it at one of the many open air cafes in front of the Strasbourg cathedral.  It was a beautiful way to welcome in a new season.  Maybe I'll have an ice cream cone tomorrow.