Travel Theme: Multiples

This is an un-edited photo for the weekly photo challenge by Ailsa over at Where’s my backpack.

Sardinia is a stunning island in the Mediterranean but at times, her blue sky is filled with chemtrails or contrails. I lean towards chemtrails as these do not dissipate in time, instead they grow wider and wider eventually changing a beautiful blue sky cloudy. It’s such a shame.

Chemtrails in the Sardinian Sky by Jennifer Avventura 2013

To read an earlier post on chemtrails click here.

What’s your take on this conspiracy? Are they chemical trails or contrails?

While you’re at it – I’m the author of a new blog; my life as taken me oversea’s to a new exotic location! Please follow me over at My Caymanian Life and see what all the fuss is in the Caribbean.

Travel Theme: Hot

Another great theme from Ailsa from Where’s my backpack? The theme this week is hot and I wish it were hot in Sardinia now. Instead of warm summer temperatures we’ve dipped below 10c! That’s shivering cold for us. I’m bundled up tight in my Canadian sweatshirt and wooly socks and dreaming of higher temps.

Hot on Li Feruli

Li Feruli by Jennifer Avventura 2012 (5)

How hot is too hot for you?

Liquid Tinnari – Sardinia

Liquid Sardinia

This is my second response to Ailsa’s Travel Theme – Liquid

Travel Theme: Liquid

Liquid ocean. Sardinia, Italy

This is my response to Ailsa’s travel theme liquid.

Travel Theme: Mystical Niagara Falls

I see Canada as a country torn between a very northern, rather extraordinary, mystical spirit … ” – Robertson Davies

(click on any image to view in a larger format.)

This is my response to the weekly travel theme from Ailsa from Where’s my backpack. To check out more awesome mystical photos click here.

Travel Theme: Soft

Soft felines, flowers and donkeys.

This is my response to Ailsa’s Travel Theme: Soft.

Travel Theme: A Bright Sardinian Pomegranate

Sardinian pomegranates are ripe for picking. They are bright, delicious and have been a symbol of prosperity and hope, all over the world for centuries.

Did you know?

During the Persian wedding ceremony, a basket of pomegranates is placed on the ceremonial cloth to symbolize a joyous future. In Turkey, after the marriage ceremony, the bride throws a pomegranate on the ground. The number of arils that fall out are believed to indicate how many children she will have. In Crete, when a bride enters her new home, the groom hands her a pomegranate. In China, a picture of a ripe, open pomegranate is a popular wedding present, expressing the wish, “May you have as many children as there are seeds!”¹

I love pomegranates; when I was a child I remember my mother bringing this brightly coloured fruit home; always an Autumn fruit and always perfect. I devoured every last aril, often staining my fingers, table-cloth, face and fingers in the process. It was a delicious childhood.

Did you know?

Pomegranates are a SUPER food. That’s right, this brightly coloured fruit is packed with vitamin C, potassium AND it’s a fantastic source of protein.

Are you searching for a pomegranate recipe? Look no further – I’ve done the searching for you. Check out this awesome site POMEGRANATES Recipes which is full of delicious pomegranate recipes from main courses to desserts and drinks. I will definitely be trying the grilled eggplant with pomegranate sauce recipe.

Pomegranate Art in HDR

Tips on peeling a pomegranate:

Do not wear white!

This is my response to the weekly travel theme from Ailsa – Bright

How do you like your pomegranate?

Related articles:

Pomegranate yogurt Parfait via Jillian in Italy

Source¹: Say “I Do” to pomegranates

Travel Theme: Spooky Sardinia

I’ve made up stuff that’s turned out to be real, that’s the spooky part.” – Tom Clancy

A Sardinian autumn sky
casts clouds of winter
doubt.

Other spooky articles:

La Accabadora – The Woman of Death | Sardinian Folklore
The crazy bat house of Sardinia

Check out other spooky photo’s here.

Travel theme: Couples

Both photography themes this week have thrown me for a loop. I generally never take photo’s of people or other couples and I’m certainly not that advanced in my photography for silhouette‘s. The following is what I’ve come up with for Ailsa’s travel theme: couples. There’s even a little surprise among the photos. Can you find it?

Do you photograph people/strangers? Do you ask first if you can take their photo or do you snap and run?

Travel Theme: On Display | She Sells Sardinian Seashells

I’ve wanted to put on display my lovely collection of Sardinian seashells which I found by the Sardinian seashore for sometime now. This week Ailsa – from Where’s my backpack gave me the perfect theme to display my collection. Thanks Ailsa!

She sells sea shells by the seashore.
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
I’m sure she sells seashore shells.

Were you able to get through that tongue-twister without twisting it up?