Ese’s Weekly Shoot & Quote Challenge – Intricate

My challenge is my passion – a photo you have taken and a quote, attributed to its author, and of course related to your image. Every week on Sunday I will post a new prompt.

I want to thank my fellow bloggers who have already become a part of this challenge. Everyone’ s welcome to join! All you have to do is:

– create a post of your own with the title Ese’s Weekly Shoot & Quote Challenge – Intricate;
– include a link to this post also for others to find you.

Let your ideas flow and enjoy!  Ese

Prompt 12 – INTRICATE

History is an intricate web of of timing, people, circumstances, and serendipity. /D.Rittner/

I walked down the memory lane… My own history, kind of…through different countries…

intricate_Austria

…Austria…

intricate_Latvia

…Latvia…

intricate_france

…France…

intricate_burgas

…Bulgaria.

I am curious to find out what you will come up with…

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  9. lovely, Ese! And a perfect quote. I love the first picture especially, but they are all intricate and beautiful. But, that street with people and clocks and signs…delightful. I’ll see what I can come up with!

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