NATURE/ Exotism

Nature always strikes me, especially when I am travelling in what we could call an “exotic place”.
Here are some pictures I took during my stay in Israel.

Let’s first have a walk in Ramat Hanadiv, a natural gem dedicated to the memory of Baron Edmond de Rothschild. Situated between Zikhron Ya’akov and Binyamina, this place is a must see for whoever enjoys the beauty of Nature and wants to know it better (don’t miss the fragrance garden).

An exploration of the charming Nahlaot’s neighbourhood in Jerusalem offers a diversity of flowers and plants that will please any visitor’s eyes.

EAST COST/ Il était une fois… in New-York city

Sculptures by George Segal (1924–2000) which honor the gay rights movement in Christopher park

Lovers locks on Brooklyn bridge

A bird feeder on the High Line –

Avenue of the elms in Central Park

The East coast memorial is a World war II memorial in Battery Park

The statue of Liberty

TRAVEL/ Provincetown

Only an hour and a half by ferry from Boston, the city of Provincetown is a jewel. The town is very charming and the nature around is amazing. Bike trails allow you to explore the Cape Cod national seashore easily. I love it!

Starting point of the Province Lands trail –

Sunday walk over to Jamaica Plain

Having a walk to Jamaican Plain seems to be the perfect thing to do on a Sunday afternoon, in Boston. You get to enjoy a really green scenery along the quiet Emerald necklace and discover a chill and cosy neighboorhood. I really enjoyed it.

Jamaica pond –

Yummy sandwich at City Feed and Supply

Along Washington street –

Autumn in Copen-home-gen

Trees get brown, their leaves fly in the wind. Autum slowly settles down. Copenhagen feels cosy and looks wonderful.

Les arbres brunissent, leurs feuilles s’envolent au vent. L’Automne s’installe doucement. Copenhague est chaleureux et magnifique.

Træ bliver mørkere, træ blade flyver i vinden. Efterår er netop ankommet. Tid til at hygge sig. København er pragtfuld.