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I have decided to remain faithful to my decision to stop mentioning the usual stereotypes related with summer, heat and bla, bla, bla...
On the other hand, being a kind of living paradox, I post my photos on the web, I write very long erratic captions, but I realize I don’t feel like speaking strictly about myself, as bloggers ( what an horrible neologism) are supposed to do with indestructible self-confidence in the attention others can pay to their personal vicissitudes.
I’m too self-ironical to not perceive the creeping feeling of ridiculous which would invade me if I entertained you only with a not requested description of the banal details of my little life, thinking it’s worthwhile.
I have studied and analysed the behaviour aspects which is possible to perceive going a little deeper, maybe just looking at photos people take and post and at their comments.
There is always something to learn from everything, isn’t it?
And it’s always much more useful to learn rather than giving lessons.
The sun comes back incessantly day after day; it’s reassuring, but also a bit troubling if one starts looking over our narrow borders.
I’m happy if someone like any of my photos, how could it be in any other way?
I’m gratified by the fact that some people take even the time to leave a comment to let me know they were here.
What intrigues me instead is that I receive the most interesting and well articulated long comments...privately.
In a way we expose ourselves to the global reality of the Web, but then, when we want to express something more authentic, we prefer to do it in a slightly secluded way, as a dialogue.
I think it might be always connected with what crossed my mind yesterday, that is the depth of communication can be expressed only in a limited circle, because enlarging that sphere too much makes it weaker.
My private correspondents really suggest interesting topic, they take time to open a much less banal approach to what I’m trying to express by images and, poorly, by words.
I’ll answer all of them, with pleasure.
It’s so refreshing to have an intellectual exchange for the sake of it, not because of any polite obligation.
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