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First of all...Happy 2014 everyone!
This year has started off with a whirl of activity for me- friends, travel, gardening, yoga, work, a 10K and so much more that I feel blessed and grateful.
This has also meant that I've had no time to update my blog. I missed it.
After a long gap I have sat down today - on a sunny Saturday morning to write again.
As I was going through my clicks of Georgia, I was struck by how many different shades of blue I had captured. So I decided to share some of them with you.
Here we go...let's paint the town blue...
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Freedom Square, Tbilisi |
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The pale blue sky peeped through the trees... |
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and the vines laden with fruit clung to the balcony. |
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More blue hanging from balconies as we made our way to the
Dry Bridge Market. |
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Enjoyed breakfast in blue pottery... |
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sitting cross from the Lady in blue ... on Rustaveli Avenue.
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We spotted this blue poetry while we were walking towards Mtatsminda; only if the car wasn't parked there. |
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And it wasn't ...when we made our way back. |
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The topsy turvy world of Mtatsminda Park. |
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Surrealism and blue (Mtatsminda Park) |
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Stopped for lunch in the Old Town (Altstadt)... |
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I'm sure a better photographer would have done justice to this unique opportunity- I love the gentleman's expression, his cat and the art behind him...all on the street. |
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Isn't this blue just stunning with the grey? |
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The Bridge of Peace hugging the Kura River. |
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'Blue bells' on Jvari Monastry |
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Jvari Monastry and the blue jumper.
Items for sale outside Jvari.
And here I end my posts on Georgia. It has taken me much longer than planned- life took over!
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So much better than the 50 shades of grey :)
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