Here is a collection of the last two months’ worth of Roman car window reflections and an invitation to my new blog.
Happy in between days, days between this and that, days that nobody is celebrating or congratulating you for.
This blog, my third, is in its final phase. The new one starts with the new year. Since it’s Thursday, I’ll let you have a peek through my new door. Welcome to Manja Mexi Moving!
No posts have been published there yet but here is the teaser in the shape of my new About Me featuring the photo below, the first car reflection in this post (but unlike the others which are from Rome this one was taken in front of our house in southern Tuscany):
I know that it will take a while, it always does, but I hope that you follow me there once this door closes.
Here are some other reflections that appeared in the screen that the car windshield basically is as I was walking our bestia in Rome’s Monteverde. The sky is so blue there, also in November (the first five photos, the rest are from this weekend) and December.
For Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, hosted by Patti of pilotfishblog.com: Reflections
I really like the “layers” in your first image. Lovely!
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Thank you, Patti! 🙂
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These are great. I love the sky/tree one as the blue sky fitted nicely with the blue of the car!
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Thank you, Emma. Rome makes you look around. She makes sure she reflects in everything. 😉
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Great gallery, Manja! Favorites? You of course, and the blue car with the autumn tree.
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Thank you, Leya! 🙂 I cannot not click, every time I see a reflection like that.
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My fave is the one with the tree!
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Thank you, SMSW. Looking forward to take part in your new challenge with my new blog. 😉
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Great!!! 🤗 Cin cin to all things new!
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Great series of pictures. And how well you write. No one (unless they had no soul or curiosity) could resist your invitation to enter new blog.
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Ahhh, Helen! What a great line! 🙂 And I’m really honoured that it applies to me. If I ever write a book (ok, when), I’ll ask you to allow it to be printed in the foreword. 😀 Thank you so much!
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I just tell it how it is. 😊
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I’m happy to follow you to your new blog … but the popup follow button doesn’t seem to work 😕
I will be persisting.
In the meantime, Happy New Year, Manja!! … I didn’t know the background story on Mexi or Movie. Cool! 🙂
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Mine neither. Could you give us the full name / link?
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Hm… I have 10 followers already, something must be working… You can’t even access my About me? Because that’s all there is, no posts there yet. Here is the link: https://manjameximoving.wordpress.com/about-me/
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Ok, it seems to be working now. You have to accept the cookies. Otherwise, the follow button cannot be activated.
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😀 Not often but when I bake them it’s worth accepting them. 😉 I’m glad it’s working!
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A love-hate relationship.
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Thank you, Joanne! One to you as well! I see that you could open the About me, that’s all there is for now! Or do you mean that you can’t follow my blog? Ten people are following me yet, so I guess it’s possible. I unfollowed and followed again my own blog and got notification of that so it’s working. I wonder why it doesn’t work for you.
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I think the problem is now solved for me. You should see me as a follower now 🙂
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Oh yes, I do, thank you for sticking with me! ❤
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❤️
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Maybe the popup button appears if you click on Manja Mexi Moving: https://manjameximoving.wordpress.com/
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Ahhh – I figured out the problem.
There is no popup box that appears on your blog page, but the WP Follow button does appear at the bottom of the screen. It wasn’t working though …. until I accepted Cookies. It’s all good now 🙂
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Great shots. I love the trees, the fave of many, as I can see.
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That’s right, the trees are loved by many. I’m glad. 🙂 Thanks, Bojana!
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