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in step, originally uploaded by bobsee.

It is important for each of us to be aware of our uniqueness and to celebrate our differences. We need that to develop a strong secure sense of self and we need it even at the level of our immune system which rigorously defends us against everything that is not us.
But we also need to connect, to build relationships and to share experiences with others. We can do that in many ways, and lots of those ways are quite subconscious. I wonder if these two young women went to the shoe shop together and bought these shoes? I wonder if they chose to wear them explicitly to make a connection with each other. They are different enough in the rest of their dress style after all.
But what really struck me in this shot was how in step they were. They’re not just wearing red shoes of similar (but not same) style, but they are walking perfectly in step. Almost like dancers.
You’ll be familiar with mirroring. It’s something I see in consultations frequently. When two people are connected, their unconscious gestures, (scratching their nose, touching their ear, body position etc) often mirror each other. There’s even a neurological theory about mirroring neurones which are networks in the brain which fire off movement patterns which would mimic another person’s movements.
Whatever the explanation, these connections are the basis of empathy – the ability, sometimes literally! to put yourself in another person’s shoes!

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pebbles and foam, originally uploaded by bobsee.

As the waves broke on the stony beach they turned pure white rattled the pebbles against each other smoothing and shining them and as the foam seeped into the earth or back out into the sea it made a lovely fizzing bubbling noise. It only lasted a few seconds, then it’d be gone, washed away by the surge of the sea, the crash of the waves and noisy rattling of the stones again. It’s an incredibly soothing, calming cycle, breathing in and out in time with the surf.
Here’s the moment where air, water and stone come together to create a very distinct sound, sight and texture.
Can you hear it?
Can you feel it?

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hub, originally uploaded by bobsee.

Do you know what this is the middle of?

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Nice has some really interesting and different illuminations up at the moment. There are a number of larger than life size sculptures of men sitting atop high poles. They change colour constantly

the future is orange

in the pink

and, here’s one of them in the daylight

white man

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night fisher, originally uploaded by bobsee.

I took this photo on the beach at Nice last night, using the night scene function on my camera.
I like how it’s turned out. It was very dark, and I could only just make out this fisherman in front of the surf.
I love the hues of green in this photo and I really like the way the surf softens under the longer exposure time conveying the constant movement of the water.

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Tv or not tv?

I like your tv, originally uploaded by bobsee.

Some people think TV is a bad thing. They ban it in their homes. I knew some families who had this approach and one day their kids didn’t appear back home from school at the usual time. When they set out to search for them they found them all standing outside a TV rentals shop watching programmes through the window!
This little boy reminded me of that.
I think it’s a good idea to teach your children how to handle the technologies that pervade their lives.

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As I walked into the Place de l’Hotel de Ville, in Aix-en-Provence, last night, I could hear somebody speaking very loudly. Well, these days, there are always people around you using mobile phones. Mobile phone users fall into one of two camps. There are those who try to speak very quietly, maybe even holding a hand over their mouth while they mumble and whisper into their phone, but there are others who are a bit like old-fashioned town criers yelling their opinions and news so that everyone in a 500 yard radius hears exactly what they have to say. These latter seem to outnumber the former. So when I heard the loud declamation I assumed it was somebody on their mobile phone and didn’t think any more about it till the square gradually cleared and the voice continued loudly. It seemed to be coming from near the great tree.

the voice

But it wasn’t someone on their phone and it wasn’t even one of the people strolling past the tree. In fact, pretty much everyone walked on and the loud voice from the tree continued. I noticed a bike resting against the trunk of the tree and up above I saw a man.

up above the bike

Yep, there was a man, sitting in the branches of a tree and reading. Loudly. My first thought was that he was declaiming poetry. French is such a beautiful language to my ear that the assumption I’m hearing poetry is an easy one. But as I listened I realised it wasn’t poetry. He was reading the book out loud and it was a textbook. My French isn’t good enough to but he used the word “technic” a lot, and other words from economics and politics were scattered through the sentences. What was he doing? Studying? When I was at University, one year, a fellow student walked back and forth across the grass outside my window, textbook in hand, reading it out loud as he got it into his brain. By exam time that one student had created a deep trench! Not just a path, but a trench! Was that was this guy was doing? Getting the facts of the textbook into his head? Or was he trying to change the world with words? There’s a man walks around the streets of Carcassonne singing a song of his own making. He has sheaves of handwritten paper in his hands and walks round and round the streets of the old town singing his words at the top of his voice. You can hear his words about the ‘Carcassonais’ and ‘Cathars’ and several entirely private fantasies about places and people echoing down the narrow streets. I’m never sure what he’s doing either. Everyone just ignores him. As if he’s doing nothing unusual. And the man in the tree was the same. Nobody stopped to listen. Nobody called up ‘hey, what are you doing up there?’ (nope, I didn’t either!) Was he marking his territory with his words? Was he casting spells to change his world?
Isn’t reality strange? You couldn’t make it up!

once upon a tree

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Water colours

Aix en Provence is famous for its fountains, and at this time of year they add coloured lights to some of them. One of my favourites is this one where the colours are constantly changing.

blue water

purple water

red water

red spectrum water

blue spectrum water

blue water

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Aix snowflake, originally uploaded by bobsee.

I find something totally engaging about snowflakes. Not least because true snowflakes all have such different patterned structures despite being “only water”!
But mostly cos they’re just beautiful and endlessly varied

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Cours Mirabeau

Cours Mirabeau, originally uploaded by bobsee.

Christmas lights strung out over the Cours Mirabeau in Aix en Provence.
I love the perspective in this photo and the headlights emerging from the vanishing point.
Along the right hand side of the street you can see the row of little log cabins selling crafts and sweets and local produce.

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