Weekly Photo challenge: Everyday Life

This weeks photo challenge is a great one: everyday life. So many ideas, yet again, came rushing to my mind for this challenge, some of which I have managed to complete, some of which I have failed. However, I shall post my favourites out of the photos I have managed to take / find from my stash, but if I manage to take more before Friday then I shall post again! Ideally I would have loved to capture some more street life ones, I had fabulous visions in my head of the photos I would take, sadly I was unable to reach my goal, but the week is young yet! So sit back and relax as I share with you my finds! Enjoy!

Theme one: Street life:

This is a photo I took on my phone back in April, I was on my morning power walk when these two nuns appeared in front of me and there was just something about the combination of early morning light, their dark clothes and the street that I loved, I couldn´t resist taking a photo!
This image is a recent one, one I took yesterday. I was captivated by the narrow little street with it´s old world atmosphere and beautiful mountain view. The children playing on the ground in the background just adds to the character of the photo! I love it!
The three stooges. This is another shot taken yesterday in the beautiful town of Orihuela. It´s a little blurry, sorry, but I just loved the relationship between these three boys and needed to snap it quickly before the car beside me ruined my opportunity!

Theme two: Market life.

Markets are a huge part of the everyday life here in Spain. Everyone and anyone can been seen at them and I just love the buzz you feel once there!
One of the proud stall owners hard at work. The colours are just fantastic aren´t they?

Theme three: Nature.

A beautiful image of a wild horse that I took on an early morning walk through the sierra. You can´t get more everyday than wild horses, there were also some wild bulls but I decided that it might be a little bit too risky to try take a photo of them!

So that´s it, for now anyway! Hope you enjoyed my three interpretations of this weeks theme. If I manage to take some more shots, some of the ones I had dreamt up in my head, I shall post them during the week!

To see what other bloggers have come up with for this weeks challenge click here.

 What did you think of this weeks theme? Did you have fun with it?

As always, thank you for reading,

Until the next time,

Giana

xoxo

Weekly photo Challenge: Near and Far.

I have to say I´ve really stretched the most I could out of this weeks photo challenge but to be honest, I couldn´t help it! It was such a good title that I couldn´t resist. You´ll be happy to know that this will be my last post on the challenge, is that a huge sigh of relief I´m hearing? Thank you for your support for the last three posts I featured and I hope that you enjoy this one just as much!

Today my family and I were lucky enough to visit Cartagena, a beautiful marine city located in the province of Murica in the South of Spain. It was another trip on our new adventure, One Day at a Time. In anticipation of my post tomorrow I decided to share two images with you that are perfect for the theme near and far. So without future delay, in other words before I start rambling too much and bore you to death, here are the images!

An impressive view of the mountains taken from the port!
Another splendid view of the mountains, aren´t they just exquisite?

To see what other bloggers have come up with for this weeks challenge click here.

Have you ever been to Cartagena? What did you think?

As always, thank you for reading,

Until the next time,

Giana

xoxo

Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far.

For todays photo challenge I decided to feature the area my family live in: Gran Alacant, Spain. My family is truly blessed in the fact that they live beside a lighthouse. Why you may ask, well there are several reasons really.

Firstly, their view can never be destroyed. Because they live near the lighthouse it means that they live at the top of a very steep hill. No development that is ever built can ruin their inspirational view of the beach, dunes,  rugged little village areas and the wildlife park. Now that´s something to smile about!

Secondly, the area is preserved. The area that surrounds the lighthouse is a preserved area, nothing can be built on this area, meaning that it´s beauty will always remain intact.

Thirdly, the area is amazing. Words fail to describe the beauty of this rugged, undeveloped part of Gran Alacant. It´s peacefulness and tranquility is something that´s hard to be beaten. Apart from the odd cyclist and dog walker the area is deserted. It´s the best place to go to switch off from the world, to put things into perspective. I love it there.

And Lastly, you will never have trouble finding your way home! Okay, as you can tell, this one is a joke! But all joking aside, there is something about the glow from the lighthouse that is calming and beautiful. While my family and I would never use it to find our way home, we do use it to find some calm in the storms!

Hope you enjoy the pictures. To me, they really capture the theme near and far, not only through pictures but the lighthouse itself is a great symbol of near and far, it´s purpose is to warn ships far out at sea of what is near!

Lighthouses are more helpful than churches. Benjamin Franklin.

A beautiful shot of the lighthouse taken between the windblown branches!
The inspirational views that unfold before the lighthouse!
It´s a steep drop down, just as well I didn´t loose my footing!
A final image of the lighthouse, this time a little nearer!

To see what other bloggers have come up with for this weeks challenge click here.

Have you ever been to Gran Alacant? What did you think?

As always, thank you for reading,

Until the next time,

Giana

xoxo

Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far.

As I mentioned in my previous post, when it came to this weeks photo challenge my imagination ran wild, making it very difficult to choose what the best option was. In the end I decided to do not just one post but three, a little cheeky of me I know but making decisions has never been my strong point! Anyway, moving on, welcome to Photo Challenge number two: Finestrat, Spain. I hope you enjoy!

Is not the mountain far more awe-inspiring and more clearly visible to one passing through the valley than to those who inhabit the mountain?
Khalil Gibran

An image of Puig Campana at street level. So near you can almost touch it yet far enough to remain mysterious!
Another image of Puig Campana from one of the enchanting streets in Finestrat.
A beautiful image of Puig Campana taken amoung the leaves!

This week I was lucky enough to visit the village Finestrat. Finestrat is a beautiful traditional village which seems to have the best of both worlds: the mountains and the beach. This picturesque village hugs the Puig Campana, a majestic rock, which happens to be one of the most emblematic points on the Costa Blanca. Not only does this mountainous village boast spectacular views of the surrounding countryside but it also has its own beach, situated some five minutes from the village itself. Getting excited yet? I hope so! Check out the rest of the views from this village by clicking here.

To see what other bloggers have come up with for this weeks challenge click here.

Have you ever been to Finestrat? What did you think?

As always, thank you for reading,

Until the next time,

Giana

xoxo