Bulli Beach

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It’s very early in the morning of Good Friday. I was just successful in uploading this one picture. I took this picture last Sunday (Palm Sunday) at Bulli Beach. So here now are the other pictures I took on that Sunday.

Sorry, the uploading has stopped again. It just doesn’t work anymore. Have to try once more another time.

12 thoughts on “Bulli Beach

  1. Hallo meine Liebe Freundin habe gerade was Zeit mein Besuch ist zur Kirche, ich bin an Kochen daher nur gruß,Ich wünsche dir schöne Ostertage,und alles Liebe von mir und viel Bunde Eier.Grüße dich Herzlich von mir.Gislinde

    1. Liebe Gislinde, ich danke dir sehr für deinen lieben Gruss. Zum Oster Frühstück kochen wir Eier und verzieren diese mit bunten Manschetten. Das sieht sehr schön aus. Wünsche dir und deinem Mann recht schöne Ostertage mit eurem Besuch! Uta.

  2. How small the people look in relation to the sand! The smallness of people when compared to the immensity of nature is a common element in Chinese painting, and separates East from West.

    1. Thanks for this observation, Robert, and commenting on it. I just didn’t feel like walking any further, so I took pictures from a distance. But what you say makes sense to me when I think about it.

  3. Thank you for pointing him out. Although, he is a nineteenth century painter, and there is a mystical current throughout his portrayals of nature, emphasizing the grandeur of the divine. Chinese landscape painting arose in the late T’ang Dynasty(early 10th cent.), and God as such was not a factor.

  4. Hi Noeleen, this picture reminds me how beautiful warm it was on that day and how happy I was we made it to the beach. There was hardly any breeze! Wonderful.
    I tried again and again and again to publish some more pictures from that day, yet in vain. I wonder when the uploading will be back to normal?!

  5. Yes, Inigo, this wonderfully blue sky shows what a lovely day we had here on Palm Sunday. I wished I could show more pics but the uploading just doesn’t work for me at present.

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