Bulgaria

During my Dalmatian Pelican workshop in Greece, we spend one morning photographing the Melnik Pyramids in Bulgaria. The pyramids are a unique natural phenomenon, made up of sand that is formed by soil erosion. We must cross the border to get to Bulgaria, but the quaint town is worth the drive. The hike up is only about 3 miles on an easy sloped path to get to these beauties. Sometimes we stay in town for lunch before heading back. I like the old world feel to the town. One year, because of weather, we did not get to go—fingers crossed that I have another chance in 2022. I am hoping for snow covered slopes and colorful skies! In this post are two versions of the same scene, which do you prefer- horizontal or vertical? Remember, there is no right or wrong— just opinions.

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I fell the other day and have a nasty bruise and cut on my shin. It throbbed with pain for an entire day. Today the swelling has gone down. I have taken a break from my daily walks but hope to get back out there tomorrow. Ugh… talk about cabin fever.

My eBook holiday sales have spiked, thank you all for your support. The eBooks will be continue to be on sale until December 10th.

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