Princeton Happenings

Finding Peace and Wonder on the Web

There is beauty in the most unlikely of places sometimes. Following a random link on a weather site, I came across this photographer’s online gallery and there is something wonderful, peaceful and enchanting in his pictures of deserted French chalets and castles. Check them out at: http://www.thomasjorion.com/category/ilots-intemporels-thomas-jorion/italie These images make me want to buy a ticket to France just so I can go exploring in these abandoned places of beauty. The juxtaposition of man-made beauty and encroaching nature is entrancing. They make me feel like a little girl in a fairy castle!

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These incredible pictures sent me on a treasure hunt of other images of beautiful, abandoned places. And in my search I came across the blog of Francesco Mugnai. http://blogof.francescomugnai.com/2013/01/30-of-the-most-beautiful-abandoned-places-and-modern-ruins-ive-ever-seen/ It seems as if I am not the only one who finds these images awe-inspiring. He has collections of abandoned spaces and separate ones of castles from all over the world.

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This picture is actually of a ruin in the woods of our dear own New Hampshire! Even though I know some are photo-shopped they still bring light and wonder to my day. So whenever you feel like life is too ordinary, go on an image treasure hunt. You will be amazed at that you may find!

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