Companionable north atlantic coast or not.
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Sometimes companionableness may be a compromise or a dilemma to many
in many areas in the social sphere – “you give something to get something”.
in many areas in the social sphere – “you give something to get something”.
so you’re companionable – aren’t you..?
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Some may feel that it gives too little self-respect to be too companionable
therefore they become slightly contrarian or may seek solitude to get peace
without having to worry about what others might think ..?
therefore they become slightly contrarian or may seek solitude to get peace
without having to worry about what others might think ..?
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“I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time
to be in company, even with the best
is soon wearisome and dissipating
I love to be alone
I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude”
( Henry David Thoreau – american writer and philosopher)
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Companionable on the south side of the Pyrenees, or not.
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Rumors say that there are smuggling paths across the Pyrenees
if the customs officers are as companionable as nature
it isn’t easy being smuggler.
if the customs officers are as companionable as nature
it isn’t easy being smuggler.
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Weekly Photo Challenge “Companionable“
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Great post and quote. 🙂
#.jan masyn
Thanks, really glad you like it… 🙂
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Sometimes being at tune with nature is the best, it’s better than any companions! Nice post and pics!
🙂
#.seyi sandra
Thanks, agree with you – to be tune with nature is the best, and in way a great basis to establish other relationsships… 🙂
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ciao! quoting a luvFAB writer…nothing beats being in your solitude and as well in good company.
thebestdressup
#.thebestdressup
Agree with you, we all need to have “our own time” from time to time – then we become better company when we aren’t alone… 🙂
awesome post. 🙂 i love to be alone most of the time
#.kz
Thanks, really glad you like it – I understand what you mean and agree – It provides more space for contemplation if you have “own time” from time to time… 😉
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A fine interpretation again, Drake. I quite often feel like Thoreau too. 🙂
#.jo
Thanks, really appreciates – heard once one say about being alone “if you can’t stand or handle to be alone – so don’t expect others able to handle your company”… 🙂 🙂
True enough! 🙂
Yeah, there’s a good point in it, I think… 🙂
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Agreed. I often prefer solitude to being with people. But family is who I seek when I don’t want to be alone. And friends – but not everyday 🙂
Lovely pictures…I can imagine how breathtaking that vantage point would be in person. Have a great weekend! Mary
#.mary
Thanks really appreciate you like it… 🙂
Agree with you things aren only black or only white… 🙂
Yeah, alone rocks, and I like my companionableness with good food and wine.
“lol” on your wrap up! 🙂 I agree. Being a smuggler under those cirumstances would be harsh! 😎
#.resa
Yeah good food and wine aren’t bad company… 🙂 😉
😉 🙂
I like the mountains, so I find these pictures companionable.
janet
#.janet
Me too, mountains are so fascinating
– really appreciate you like these photos… 🙂
You do miss “my” Pyrénées, right?!… 🙂
I’m back from the wonderful Côte Basque franco-espagnole, I hadn’t been there for about 20 years!… 🙂 Thanx for your constant stop-overs at “playground”, good luck in all your endeavours and have a great week! 🙂 A bientôt, noir canard! 🙂
#.melaine
The Pyrénées are just so fascinating… 🙂
Haven’t visited Côte Basque that much – yet – your photos are amazing, I think… 🙂
Have a wonderful week too… 🙂 😉
Fab pictures and love the quote from Thoreau.
#.madelaine
Thanks, really so glad you like these photos… 🙂
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Beatutiful pictures !
#.serach shiro
Thanks, really appreciates… 🙂 😉
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