Passing tourists look remarkably similar to Sibenik citizens from 500 years ago. It is said the head carvings' beauty and attitudes reflect former citizens' willingness to contribute to the church coffers.
Island and port hopping in rented sail boats is a great way to experience the Croatian coast.
An elderly neighbor pauses to gaze at the camera pointing out from the former mistress' apartment in the Gogola Palazzo.
An evening view toward the cathedral from the lower suite, Art Cafe B&B, Sibenik
The ruin of this Cistercian Abbey amid fields of wheat and poppies is among the many scenic points along the 100 kilometers of bike trails on the Ile de Re.
An afternoon walk around the old port in La Rochelle passes one sidewalk cafe after another.
Oysters harvested all around the Ile de Re prepare the senses for the next round of fresh seafood.
The mud flats stretch for miles at low tide on the Ile de Re. Tough on boaters, it's heaven for local people, who dig through the mud for mussels.
Karen Kindler has been a member since 15 January 2008 and goes by siestanow.
Currently in permanent transit.
I am averse to roots. When you stop moving, you die. And so I move ... and photograph the moments.