Down and Out
Looking down Dundas Street and out of the city to Fife. One of the top reasons Edinburgh folks love Edinburgh is that you never tire of looking at Edinburgh - and if you do, you can see right out of Edinburgh. Here's the view down Dundas Street, where I cycle or walk every day, with the beautiful view over to Burntisland in Fife, 5 miles or so away across the Forth River.
Here's an Edinburgh and Burntisland map.
I'm not a big Yoko Ono fan, but I love this, which I think of whenever I'm stopped short by a scene like this:
Have you seen a horizon lately,
If you have, watch it for a while.
For you never know,
It may not last so long.
Have you seen an evening light lately?
If you have, watch it for a while.
For you never know,
It may not be the same.
Have you seen a snowflake lately?
If you have, hold it in your hand.
For you never know,
It may melt away.
Have you been in love lately?
If you have, hold it in your heart.
For you never know,
It may be the last.
I had a relatively very relaxed day, somehow achieving a fair bit despite the lack of urgency. Less hurry, more haste as the old saying goes.
I rode home very un-hurriedly, enjoying the peaceful evening. Tomorrow it's off to North Berwick first thing and then to Edinburgh again.
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- Nikon D40
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- 55mm
- 400
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