Believe it or not, we really struggled with this particular theme, dinnertime. Do we show some cute and cuddly animal eating something? Do we show a scene from a restaurant? Do we show a meal that we’ve prepared? Obviously any of those could be relevant choices, but we wanted to think a little outside the box. After a little deliberation, we decided on a photograph taken of the fish monger in the markets of Tangier, Morocco.
We strongly considered this picture of volunteers handing out food to people who had lost their homes due to the forest fire that happened in Colorado Springs in 2012.
And just because you can’t have enough pictures of cute animals, here is one that we shared in a post about seeing wildlife recently.
This was an incredibly delicious, yet simple, squid that we had in Estepona, Spain.
We were nominated by fellow blogger, ProjectRelish, for a seven-day photo challenge, so we will be posting one of our nature pictures every day for the next seven days.
For Day 3, we chose a picture from our trip to Tangier, Morocco. During our trip, we visited the Cave of Hercules (Grottes d’Hercules), which is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is an interesting site, but the highlight is the opening of the cave that is believed to have been carved by the Phoenicians. When viewed from the ocean, the opening is in the shape of Africa, which makes it pretty unique.
Rules: Post one nature photo and nominate someone else for seven consecutive days.
Nominating Main Street Threads, who is currently studying abroad and travelling Europe.
If you’re asking yourself “where do I want to travel next” instead of “where is my next meal coming from”, then, like us, you have an awful lot to be thankful about. Neither of our families travelled much when we were younger, which is probably the main reason that sharing travel experiences with our children was so important to us when the kids were younger. Now that we’re older and are fortunate enough to be in a position to travel, we often think back to the days when we struggled to take time off, let alone go anyplace for vacation. We’ve come a long way from the days when we worried about getting food on the table, but we’re well aware that life can change in a heartbeat, so we never want to forget how far we’ve come.
With the hectic day-to-day life as well as planning another trip, it is easy to forget how blessed we are to have the opportunity to see the places that we have. We often see other posts from sites that we enjoy and think to ourselves, “wow, I wish we could go there”. It is easy to get caught up in travel envy instead of simply being thankful for the experiences that you have been able to have. More importantly, for the opportunity to share those experiences with the ones that you love.
We recently purchased a digital picture frame where we’ve loaded pictures from places that we’ve travelled, concerts that we’ve been to, and special occasions and holidays with family. It was really eye-opening to see all of those memories in a single place. It really gave us the opportunity to look back and think about how fortunate we truly have been. And that only includes the places we’ve seen since we entered the digital age, there are still photo albums filled with pictures yet to be scanned and added to the library.
Hopefully we’ll do a better job throughout the year of being thankful for our opportunities. It is easy to be thankful during the holiday season when it is forefront on people’s minds, but it is something that we want to remember the whole year-long. Hopefully next year will provide as many travel opportunities for you as we hope to have for ourselves. We truly are a lucky couple.