My social and political views are pretty obvious, I think, to my regular visitors. I have strong opinions, I believe in spreading the wealth, I try to keep an open mind, I respect differences, and I have no tolerance for hate of any kind (unless you tell me you hate baked beans or beetroot).
I hope my views are as clear as those from our freshly washed windows or from my walks on the beach. (Click the images to see things much more clearly.)
A MID-MORNING FROM MY BEDROOM.
LOOKING SOUTH FROM THE TERRACE.
A WALK ON THE BEACH FRIDAY.
STILL WALKING ON THE BEACH.
AND THIS MORNING FROM BED AROUND 6:45. (I THOUGHT IT WAS SUNDAY AND AN HOUR LATER DUE TO EUROPEAN SUMMER TIME!)
Walt the Fourth: Separated at birth (although by around 10 years, I think)! I almost used that song for this post because that's all I kept singing as I edited photos!
Absolutely beautiful, so love that set of windows you put in. It sure extends your living space. And yes, your views are very clear :) as I am sure all your followers have nearly the same opinions. I do hate cooked spinach but love it raw in salad...so there's that. Cheers my friend
Cheapchick: The glass curtain has made us love our apartment. Winter was so much more pleasant this year. I love spinach, but I sometimes have an allergic reaction to it (it irritates my mouth). If it's cooked to death, it's no problem. There's a popular traditional Southern Spanish dish we used to always find in Sevilla, which is spinach and garbanzo beans (espinaca con garbanzo). They stew together forever, which means I can really enjoy it.
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Spectacular views!! Left and right of center.....
ReplyDeleteJim:
DeleteNever right of center... but east, yes!
Soul re-affirming views .
ReplyDeleteAlways helps me through my day.
Spo:
DeleteMine, too.
You do have a slice of Heaven there Mitchell.
ReplyDeleteCat Lover:
DeleteSometimes I forget!
You live in paradise. Wow. What wonderful views!
ReplyDeleteJennifer:
DeleteIt's a very nice place to live. Most days I remember how lucky we are.
I love all your views, Mitchell, and share your political and social views. The dawn shot is especially inspiring.
ReplyDeleteWilma:
DeleteThat dawn view made it impossible for me to not go find my camera. I did manage to go back to sleep a while later!
Beetrootaphobia!?! You bastard.
ReplyDeleteDebra:
DeleteUgh! If it touches anything on my plate, the contaminated portions have to be removed. I just hate it!!!
I just can't get over how beautiful it is where you live.
ReplyDeleteStephen:
DeleteThe Mediterranean Sea is beautiful from our location. And the City continues to make improvements all round town. A great spot.
jealous x infinity of your living arrangement1
ReplyDeleteanne marie:
DeleteI love the location more the longer we live here.
I'm 100% with you on your views!
ReplyDeleteBob:
DeleteYou hate baked beans and beetroot, too?!?
Wowwwwwwwwww :)
ReplyDeleteJudy:
DeleteBut not a Sears home in sight, unfortunately!
I can see clearly now.
ReplyDeleteWalt the Fourth:
DeleteSeparated at birth (although by around 10 years, I think)! I almost used that song for this post because that's all I kept singing as I edited photos!
Wonderful views, A bright, bright, sunshiny day.
ReplyDeleteTravel:
DeleteSomething we're grateful for here, lots of bright sunshiny days.
Beet juice!
ReplyDeleteBeets!
Beetlemania!
Love Beets with buttah!!
Beets Forever!
Ron:
DeleteBlech! Blech! Blech! (You didn't mention borscht.)
Absolutely beautiful, so love that set of windows you put in. It sure extends your living space. And yes, your views are very clear :) as I am sure all your followers have nearly the same opinions. I do hate cooked spinach but love it raw in salad...so there's that. Cheers my friend
ReplyDeleteCheapchick:
DeleteThe glass curtain has made us love our apartment. Winter was so much more pleasant this year. I love spinach, but I sometimes have an allergic reaction to it (it irritates my mouth). If it's cooked to death, it's no problem. There's a popular traditional Southern Spanish dish we used to always find in Sevilla, which is spinach and garbanzo beans (espinaca con garbanzo). They stew together forever, which means I can really enjoy it.
What a fortunate fellow you are to have such view of the ocean.
ReplyDeleteSpo:
DeleteI start to take it for granted sometimes and then I'm surprised by it again. I hope I never stop appreciating this.
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteMichelle:
DeleteYes! (But I thought you were referring to ME in my more recent post!)