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Viaggiare....

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Vetrina in Padova
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Phil Sutters, HelenaPF en pause, Eric Desjours, Majka and 31 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 HelenaPF en pause
HelenaPF en pause club
Nos rêves en vitrine.......***************************************************************
4 years ago.
 Beatrice Degan(MARS)
Beatrice Degan(MARS) has replied
Non telo chiedo! caro Eric!!
Grazie sempre !
4 years ago.
 Beatrice Degan(MARS)
Beatrice Degan(MARS)
Oui absolument Helena !

ravie de ton si beau commentaire ...Merci beaucoup """
4 years ago.
 Eric Desjours
Eric Desjours club
You and Fabio said everything in your conversation. I like this subject and the treatment you've imposed on it, and the underlying ideas you bring up.
I wanted to add two things to your discussion:
- this "postcard" also refers to a colonial past, which is not completely over but which is not the witness of the most beautiful hours of our History. The "pasteticism" (passatismo) that you apply to it is as much romanticism as it is a dark page that has been "definitively" turned.
- I agree that "travel as an idea seems to have become a utopia". Also because there are no more places to discover on our planet (today the adventure takes place in space!), except to pay crazy sums to tour operators to "get lost" in the North or South Pole. And also because COVID seems to have (finally!) made us aware that the airplane is a major contributor to global warming; and here and there wills arise from no longer taking it for a yes for a no. The decline of many tour operators and airlines seems to be a motive to "turn the page", here too, and change our idea of holidays and travel. Isn't it?
In any case, bravo for this beautifully nostalgic and harmoniously evoked capture, Bea!
Passe un bon dimanche, l'amie !
Mes amitiés,
Eric
4 years ago.
 Beatrice Degan(MARS)
Beatrice Degan(MARS)
Well, I've read with great interest and deep sharing your very acute and right observations about the certainly colonialist and even frankly, racist and even destroyers of populations, ruthless exploiters of economic resources, environment and brutal hunters of animal species, and not only!!! with which they used to face these 'famous' journeys in exotic lands. Used? Well, from what I read, not so much 'used' but still some of them, especially among the so-called 'privileged' ones, continue to research and to be largely satisfied with them.

I think we both know a lot about colonialism, from all kinds and nations, at least from our historical studies and readings of all kinds.

Well, I have to say, when I was a kid, I fed a lot more on J. Conrad than E. Hemingway.

This photo of mine I admit, very naive, was breathing through a travel agency window, I assure you equally naive in recovering that colonial helmet, in this case absolutely harmless, a taste of distant travels, routes that I have traveled certainly fascinated by the beauty of those lands, and how could not, and although aware of the disasters already perpetrated, on their magnificent people and cultures... but wearing not any helmet of any kind. I think this should be clearer than any further explanation of mine:-)
There's no need of Covid: . Just then I realized I wouldn't go back there: maybe both out of my own cowardice and my awareness of being wholly powerless and helpless in facing all that.
Certamente la mia non un'ottima scelta per esprimere il mio desiderio di essere libera di viaggiare..viaggiare ..ancora da vecchia signora, ma non così ottusa.
:-)

Thank you, Dear Friend.
Passez une bonne nouvelle semaine.
Carissimi e sinceri saluti-Bea
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.

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