Great montage. Done with a feeling… The last one reminds me of Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia, one of our national symbols. Triglav means The Three-Headed One, because of appearing as three peaks, the highest surrounded by two which are a bit lower. According to Matej Bor, the late Slovenian poet who deciphered the script of the Venetes (an ancient people - most of archaeological finds are from Northern Italy) with the help of Slovenian, the language of Slovenians, who are believed (by some:)) to be their descendants, Triglav comes from the Venetian word Trimuzhyad, meaning Three Men, and used to be a powerful local divinity more than two thousand years ago.
Thanks Bout for your comments and making me aware of Mount Triglav. This is a commercial stock photo of Mt. Everest. Mountains are amazingly powerful, ain't they?
Thanks Andrew. Your kids at school sent me the picture of you. LOL.
This is great work with words and photos!
ReplyDelete(how did you get that photo of me for "dealing"?) :)
Great montage. Done with a feeling…
ReplyDeleteThe last one reminds me of Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia, one of our national symbols. Triglav means The Three-Headed One, because of appearing as three peaks, the highest surrounded by two which are a bit lower. According to Matej Bor, the late Slovenian poet who deciphered the script of the Venetes (an ancient people - most of archaeological finds are from Northern Italy) with the help of Slovenian, the language of Slovenians, who are believed (by some:)) to be their descendants, Triglav comes from the Venetian word Trimuzhyad, meaning Three Men, and used to be a powerful local divinity more than two thousand years ago.
Thanks Bout for your comments and making me aware of Mount Triglav. This is a commercial stock photo of Mt. Everest. Mountains are amazingly powerful, ain't they?
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew. Your kids at school sent me the picture of you. LOL.
I love how you combined words and photo in here just perfect
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