Well, spring is breaking out all over the Emerald City of Seattle and for some reason I am feeling a green theme might be in order this week (I wonder why?) Here are a few green sights I’ve spotted on my travels.
Along the road leading from Arches National Park to Escalante, I spotted a dazzling burst of green streaking through hulking black rock.
I’m still surprised at the colour of the water that flowed over Niagara Falls; I never expected it to be so vivid.
One of my all-time favourite statues (and all-time favourite poets) is positively a study in green. Here is the wonderful bronze of Patrick Kavanagh along the banks of Dublin’s Grand Canal.
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the glassy, sometimes-green, sometimes-blue water of Lake Atitlan that took my breath away during my all-too-brief visit and left me longing to return.
Last but by no means least, I ventured out to the Hamptons over July 4th weekend a couple of years ago and had a perfectly lovely time exploring the quaint and oh-so-trendy village of East Hampton. Only one thing troubled me. Right in the middle of the village lies the Town Pond (why they don’t call it the Village Pond is a mystery to me). It is home to all kinds of birds and they were bobbing around merrily, but I couldn’t tear my gaze away from the water which glowed a bizarrely luminous green. I couldn’t figure out why the good villagers of East Hampton would dye their water such a ghastly green; it seemed so out of keeping with the aesthetics of the village and terribly unfair to the wildlife.
It quite honestly almost put me off the Hamptons altogether, until I discovered, months later, that it had only turned green sometime during the night before I arrived and returned to normal the day after I left. Investigations ruled out algae and anti-freeze and concluded that it was a prank by person or persons unknown. I seem to have an odd knack of arriving in places shortly after something unusual has gone down. I swear I had nothing to do with it!
If you would like to join in the travel theme (everyone’s welcome!) here’s what to do:
- Create your own post and title it Travel theme: Green
- Include a link to this page in your post so others can find it too
- Get your post in by next Thursday, as the new travel theme comes out on Friday
- Don’t forget to subscribe to keep up to date on the latest weekly travel themes. Sign up via the email subscription link in the sidebar or RSS.
Looking forward to your green-themed post. 🙂
An important note for my WordPress pals -there are still ongoing issues with delayed and missing posts if you’re following through the WP reader. The tech team still haven’t found a fix, so I’m looking at switching to email/RSS subscription in the near future. If you have a chance, visit wheresmybackpack.com when you’re not logged into WordPress and sign up via the email subscription box in the sidebar on the upper right or RSS. Or you can wait until I make the switch and sign up then. It won’t be for a couple of weeks. xxx
Just one more thing… Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
xxx
Ailsa








what fun it was to compile this blog! Thx for your innovative themes
here mine for this week
http://pollyaiken.com/2013/03/16/emerald-swallowtail/
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Here is my second go. I believe this locale holds a place in your heart.http://quotidianhudsonriver.com/2013/03/16/3-16-13-travel-theme-green-glas-edition/
There is a reason that Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle. It is the poetic name for Ireland due to its green countryside which makes it perfect for this weeks travel theme.
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Hi Ailsa, I am a relatively green blogger, green photographer, and green with envy at your lovely photos. Here are my green contributions:
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Great green photos – I love the green man. Here’s my contribution
http://artifactsandfictions.wordpress.com/2013/03/16/some-irish-greens-for-st-patricks-day/
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I love all of these photos especially Niagra Falls. My entry for this week: http://beyondbeautytips.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/travel-theme-green/
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Hi Alisa, Happy ST. Patrick’s Day! You weren’t kidding Seattle has some cool green! Here is my green! Until next week
http://scsurfbutler.com/2013/03/16/travel-theme-green/
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“The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity… and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself.” ― William Blake
Weekly Photo Challenge:Green | Trees which move some to Tears of Joy!!! http://wp.me/p3c0ji-21
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This is mine..and this is the first time I join this challenge
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Great pictures – green is my favourite colour. So here is my post: http://k2incanada.wordpress.com/2013/03/16/travel-theme-green/
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“The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity… and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself.” ― William Blake
Green | Trees which move some to Tears of Joy!!! http://wp.me/p3c0ji-21
“Going green doesn’t start with doing green acts — it starts with a swing in realization. This swing allows you to recognize that with every choice you make, you are voting either for or against the kind of world you desire to see. When you assume this as a way of being, your choices become easier. Trees and Other natural resources needs to be preserved with bringing in that swing into our mindsets; world is beautiful when trees are alive!!!”
Green | Trees and Lake http://wp.me/p3c0ji-23
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Funny story about the green water Ailsa 🙂
I have a Niagara connection for green this week too. See it here…
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day, mine post celebrates wearing the green: http://canoecommunications.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/st-patricks-day-parade/
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I’m going to cheat a bit here and link to a post that I did for the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge. I’d have to travel back in time in order to attempt to take this photo again!
http://gogreygirl.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/weekly-photo-challenge-lost-in-the-details/
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Hope you’re enjoying St Paddy’s Day Ailsa 🙂
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Hi everybody … and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Here’s my take on this week’s Green Theme: http://stephenkellycreative.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/ailsas-travel-theme-green/
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Hi Alisa, a little late but here I am -http://amaltaas.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/travel-theme-green/
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Ailsa, I just traveled around my house to get these photos. I hope you enjoy my “green” entry, it is my youngest child’s science fair project.
Thanks to all who stop by for a look!
Cheers!
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Great photos! Your theme really got me thinking; http://zimmerbitch.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/a-green-green-goes-green-or-something-like-that/
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Studying abroad at the University of Limerick, Ireland in 2006, I found the color in every single image! This, though, is my favorite: the coming of spring,, which turns both landscape and people Kelly Green…http://toomutchforwords.com/2013/03/17/travel-theme-green/
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