Una carretera sin coches, tan solitaria que puedes caminar por ella sin riesgo a que te atropelle cualquier vehículo es algo que siempre me ha atraído. Creo que a todos de algún modo nos atrae, porque cuando cierran una vía con vallas por cualquier motivo, muchas de las personas que vamos caminando, no permanecemos en las aceras, sino que velozmente bajamos a la calzada y caminamos a nuestras anchas por el asfalto negro y desierto. A mi me gusta. Es una sensación curiosa, de extraña libertad, han bajado la barrera de los límites y puedo andar mi camino fuera de el estrecho acotado. Curiosa, verdad? Ayer, en mi trayecto diario hacia recoger a Teo, habían cortado la vía para repintar la línea de separación de carriles. Claro, bajé rápidamente de mi acera, y me pareció hermoso. Es que por aquí hay muchas carreteras bonitas. Pero ¿no es extraordinario que un camino que hasta hace unos segundos era ruidoso y contaminante, ahora sea un remanso de paz? Los árboles, los pájaros y las máquinas de pintar líneas son una bendición.
Feliz fin de semana a todos. Tenéis algún plan especial? Nosotros vamos a ver a unos amigos y a su bebé preciosa, y llevamos meses deseando conocerla!
A road with no cars, so lonely you can walk through it without risk to get hit by any vehicle is something I always felt attracted to. I think everyone somehow do, because when they close a road with fences for whatever reason, many of we people are walking, don't stay on the sidewalks, but quickly go down the roadway and walk confortably by the black and empty asphalt. I really like. It is an intriging sensation, kind of strange freedom, they have deleted boundaries so I can walk the way, out of the bounded strait. Curious, right? Yesterday, on my daily journey to pick Teo up, they had closed the road for cars, to repaint the lane separation line. Sure, I quickly left my sidewalk, and it looked beautiful. There are many beautiful roads over here. But isn't it extraordinary that a road which until a few seconds was noisy and polluting, is now a haven of peace? Trees, birds and line painters are a blessing.
Happy weekend to you all. Do you have any special plan? We're heading to see these friends and their lovely baby-daughter! We're so excited to meet her!
P.D: Estas fotos las saqué hoy. Las líneas de nuevo lucen blancas, y los coches han vuelto.
P.S. Snapped these today. Lines look white again, and cars have come back.
A road with no cars, so lonely you can walk through it without risk to get hit by any vehicle is something I always felt attracted to. I think everyone somehow do, because when they close a road with fences for whatever reason, many of we people are walking, don't stay on the sidewalks, but quickly go down the roadway and walk confortably by the black and empty asphalt. I really like. It is an intriging sensation, kind of strange freedom, they have deleted boundaries so I can walk the way, out of the bounded strait. Curious, right? Yesterday, on my daily journey to pick Teo up, they had closed the road for cars, to repaint the lane separation line. Sure, I quickly left my sidewalk, and it looked beautiful. There are many beautiful roads over here. But isn't it extraordinary that a road which until a few seconds was noisy and polluting, is now a haven of peace? Trees, birds and line painters are a blessing.
Happy weekend to you all. Do you have any special plan? We're heading to see these friends and their lovely baby-daughter! We're so excited to meet her!
P.D: Estas fotos las saqué hoy. Las líneas de nuevo lucen blancas, y los coches han vuelto.
P.S. Snapped these today. Lines look white again, and cars have come back.
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