(Almost) Wordless Wednesday.
Birth: The source of the Spanish River Ebro, the second longest river in the Iberian peninsula, in Fontibre (in Spanish the source of a river is called its birth: nacimiento).
Death: Ancient Cemetery next to the Romanic style Visigothic church at Retortillo, Cantabria, Spain built on the ruins of a Roman necropolis known as Julióbriga, a few kilometers away from the river’s source.
One Liner Wednesday. This week’s theme: ‘It was the Beginning of the end’
“I wish you to know that you have been the last dream of my soul.”
“I hope that real love and truth are stronger in the end than any evil or misfortune in the world.”
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Charles Dickens
So wise. I’ll never tire of rereading Charles Dickens…
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Finally, seen at the Hermitage in Córdoba:

Translation: In the twlight of your life your last exam will be on love
Hope you have a Wonderful Wednesday. Remember, carpe diem; it’s all we have!
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Wow. Some very powerful messages, Lucy. And the pictures are gorgeous. I love the cemetary! 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing these!
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Thank you for the prompt, Linda. I’ve been taking lots of pics and travelling around a little this summer. Always gives you food for thought 🙂
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It does! There’s nothing quite like travel for inspiration. 🙂
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