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RE: Predictably unpredictable [Just humans being]

in Reflectionslast year (edited)

Rarely in my life have I received an unexpected sign of attention from other people (except, of course, from my family).
There were situations here and there, unexpected moments, even from people I don't know personally, who restored my faith in people.
It seems to me that maybe more than once in my life I did some such little things for people I know, and when I needed help, I didn't get it from those same people.

I'm used to living with it with the motto "trust yourself".

You know, you made my brain twist with this picture.
I had to wonder where I saw her.
At first I thought you were asking about your birthplace, but since you wrote several times that you don't publish details from your personal life on the Internet, I knew that it wasn't about that.
Especially for the reason that the girl is posing in front of that house (and you're not super star 😃).

I remembered the photos my father used to show me when he and my brother (his son) were traveling between Glasgow and London. when they briefly stopped by the town on the river Avon and took pictures of this same house.
I asked my brother and he confirmed that I remember well 😄

I mentioned that poet and writer in a post the other day, along with the work "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
William Shakespeare was born in this house in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564...

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Trusting oneself, (self reliance), is a good thing although I like to think there's a few I can rely on also - no man is an island after all.

Anyway, well done on the house puzzle even though you had to get help from your brother. I did a tour which was incredible and spent some time reading in the garden...you can guess the author I was reading I think. I also went to Ann Hathaway's house, his wife, which was also nice, a thatched roof cottage with a lovely garden.

I still don't find time to go to my brother in the UK (it's tricky for us, we need a Visa, and a lot of days to visit everything I would have to see in the UK). I don't think I would have time to read on that tour 🙂. for now I visited the famous balcony from his work, in Verona.

Yeah, I've been to that balcony in Verona also, I have a nice picture of my partner on there which I cherish...her name's not Juliet but we pretended it was. Lol.

My partner did not enter the building to take pictures on the balcony.
We had interesting photos in the yard (me especially), next to the statue.
Did you touch the right breast on the statue?😀