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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Terry Travels B&W Photos #5

#Terry_Travels_BWPhotos5

Greek Islands
Finding these religious symbols that are predominantly tied
 to Orthodox Christianity

Fun Facts
A) The Mati Charm; its the blue eye symbol you find everywhere here, it is a protective measure against a curse from someone who has envy or has malicious energy towards you
B) Double-Headed Eagle; used by the church with its historical connection
to the Byzantine Empire
C) Pomegranates for Prosperity; symbols of fertility, abundance and good fortune that gets its roots from Greek Mythology 
Smashing one to the ground during a wedding or New Years is a traditional ritual
to ensure good luck
D) Roadside Shrines; look for them along roadsides here as an expression of thanks for miracles
or for you to have a safe journey 

 

Winter Palace
From Catherine the Great influence, who greatly expanded the collection
(with her love) of art and sculptures

Venice
The city sits on 118 small islands supported by millions of wooden piles
driven into the lagoon floor
Modern engineering is also in play, as the area keeps sinking but projects like barriers to prevent flooding from the high tides of the Adriatic Sea are being built

Yaroslavl
Exploring some "secret passageways" at the monasteries here
which may lead to hidden tunnels and then another blog 😅

Vorarlberg Austria
After hiking all morning
Having a "Ploughmans Snack" which is bread, cheese and ham
 served on a wooden board


Tabor Czech Republic
Thinking of the "Eye in the Sky" reference when taking this picture, which has many ancient
 or modern meanings to some
I will use the Freemasonry version, which appeared on the
Great Seal of the United States
 
Moscow
This particular train station was used as a bomb shelter during the war, hospital
(over 200 babies were born here) library and concert hall

Volga River Canal System
This part of the waterway was built with tens of thousands of forced laborers
from the Gulag System
The conditions those prisoners endured were notoriously brutal with 14 working hours per day, inadequate food rations, unsanitary living conditions and violence from both
 the guards plus other inmates

Halifax Canada
Tall Ship Festival on a typical maritime day......fog

Quebec City 
The street lamp has evolved from early use of candles plus oil in 4th Century BC
Onto Benjamin Franklin improving the oil lamps with a four-pane design to reduce soot
up to London (1807) with the first use of gas lighting
Today
Ever notice some LED streetlights turn purple, its because the blue light is shining through
 a degraded phosphor coating


Spain Bridges
Some have the Roman engineering footprint all over it with the addition of aqueducts that were raised to maintain elevation for water flow
With the arch design that would efficiently transfer the weight down to the piers and abutments
so way ahead thinking
 Also the spans were monuments to the advanced strategic vision of this empire

Naples Italy
Finding this Gothic street lamp in the Spanish Quarter of the city
You need to look down the narrow alleys for this part of the areas character,
which some being protected
 by a glass globe or ornate metalwork

Barcelona
Counting many Griffins on top of this building
It is part of mythology that is a legendary creature with the body of a lion, head and wings of an eagle
It symbolizes strength plus the guardianship of treasures

Ottawa
Entrance is open, by i just liked the aesthetics of staircase inviting you in
 with the classic door and its wrought iron accents

Nova Scotia
Part of my city of Halifax "green space" which takes in over 14,000 acres,
 which is well above the national average

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