Tuesday, October 16, 2012

My Little Corner



My home away from home, but near my place of work, is at the foot of a hill. It is not a steep hill but with a very  gradual incline. I don't have the habit to go out of the house on weekends while here in the city. But I sometimes also explore a little bit of suburbia, and I've done that a couple of times on foot. A 15 min walk from my place reaches the top of the hill, where structures give some few conveniences; restaurants, art shops, garden settings, music school, a golf course and a few more. But I come here mostly for one thing, the sunset! 

Viewed from the hilltop, this is the landscape to the east side

 the golf course on the other side, the west

This is the sunset across the golf course, you can see at the horizon the always prominent structure from my 5th Floor Window, the church!

a closer shot of the setting sun 

On a rather lazy afternoon, it is not a waste of time coming here, on foot or on wheels. A camera is rather a lovely paraphernalia in going there. When the sun is gone, it is time to have some pizza or an omelet and a cup of coffee. Even a lovely dinner is not bad on top of the hill. Let's have dinner!

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38 comments:

  1. It looks like a great spot for sunset shots Andrea. Sometimes I wished I lived on the top of a hill :) You've captured some great colours with your camera.

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    1. Thank you very much Rosie, my Photography expert blogging friend.

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  2. Living away from home is an issue which crate many issues but living near work place is a positive point also it solve many problem and near to Golf playing hill station is a real stay in actual sense where life appear in its real way like delivery happiness at door step.

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  3. Looks like a very nice area Andrea!

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  4. the 2nd photo looks like McKinley Hill. you're in a prime location.
    i miss my old apartment with a roof deck where i can enjoy sunrise & sunset (but not the flood-prone area :p).

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    1. Not as prime as McKinley Hill Luna. Our area on the other side down to Commonwealth is not for posting, haha!

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  5. What a wonderful place on the hill for a photo shoot! It's lovely to wander around without the usual 4 wheels!

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    1. yes that is really true, although when i reach home, i just stayed and do blogging. Sunsets are last in the priority, because i have sunsets direct to my 5th Floor Window.

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  6. Really lovely view. It'd be worth the walk anytime.
    Cher Sunray Gardens

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  7. Lovely photos. Nice to be able to walk to get this view and the sunsets, plus a bite to eat.

    Have a great week ~ FlowerLady

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    1. Yes FlowerLady, that is the perfect combination!

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  8. I'll bring the wine! Gosh, your sunsets are gorgeous!!!

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  9. You really live in a beautiful place. A pretty photo around every corner.

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  10. Lovely shots of a beautiful place ~ ( A Creative Harbor)

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  11. Brilliant sunsets and a lovely walk. What are we having for dinner?

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    1. Thanks for dropping by Sara, care for omelette or pizza? There are also our traditional local menus, I am sure you would like to try some of them! Come let's eat.

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  12. What wonderful warm sunset colours, Andrea! We could do with some heat here as the mornings are getting cold ... though we have not yet had our first frost.

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    1. Hi Caroline, though I am disappointed for not seeing autumn, I am thankful for our lovely '..ber months temps' and our wonderful sunrises and sunsets!

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  13. Beautiful photos! I love the ones of the sunset!

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  14. Beautiful pictures especially the sunset!

    Visiting from Ruby Tuesday 2- hope you can stop by..

    http://www.cassandrasminicorner.com/2012/10/photo-with-my-baby.html

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    1. Hi Lina, please look at my night shot of Prambanan, my favorite.

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  16. Look at all that lush greenery and awesome sunset. What a beautiful place. I would love too join your for a walk, photography and dinner.

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    1. Yes Melanie, i already have interesting guests from all over the world. Someone will bring wine too! I guess we need to add more recipes!

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  17. Hi Andrea,
    It is nice at the end of a long workday that you have somewhere within walking distance that is relaxing and beautiful. The sun can certainly go down with a blaze of glory!
    It is interesting that you make jewellery too. I started out making it for myself, but there is only so much jewellery that one woman needs. I loved making new pieces and so I started selling through one local shop. Though it does not pay well, I can't help myself! I so enjoy working with colorful beads and making pretty things!

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    1. Hi Jennifer, at least you can sustain your passion to do these beading work. I am not like you, after doing some things I don't want doing repetitions. Moreover, i don't wear them, i prefer the simple gold earings or just a ring not necklace or bracelets. Now my paraphernalia are stocked in my closet, still have lots of materials and wires including the pliers, hahaha! Sometimes i make one for someone, but not often as before. Besides, these things are not the fashion anymore here, so, there goes. thanks.

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    1. Thank you JunieRose, i have lots of them even at my window!

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  19. I am behind commenting to blogs....wow what a beautiful sunset...I see why you come here...a tropical paradise for sure.

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