It was a cloudy day and I took a morning walk by the sea.
Like many times before, I went to the small harbor in the bay of Liznjan, a village not far from my hometown. I drove only a couple of kilometers, three or four - something like that, to get there.
This seagull was resting on one of the fishing boats there.
I spent an hour or so walking up and down, along the shore.
I'm always afraid that my visits to Liznjan would result in repetitive blogging because this place already appeared on quite a few occasions in my posts here on HIVE, but ...
... but fortunately, there is always something new to explore, a detail or two that I haven't noticed before ...
... and the overall atmosphere is never exactly the same.
This time I came closer to a red building that I usually photograph from a distance.
It was built as a food processing factory. Mainly tomatoes, cabbages, and other plants that are still produced in the large, fertile coastal fields in that area.
This isn't a factory anymore, but it isn't completely abandoned either.
This is the view from the terrace.
The former factory now hosts the local fishermen association and some small sport-related associations.
This photograph was also taken from the large terrace. I zoomed in a bit here to make the small blue-white boat the main protagonist of the shot.
Here you can see the wall of the plateau on which the terrace was constructed. After this shot ...
... I walked back to the car.
This last photograph was taken on the crossroad just outside my yard. And it wasn't taken at the end, after the seaside walk. Nope. This was the first shot I took today. I was inspired by the atmosphere of my neighborhood, so I stopped the car, got out, and took this photograph.
AND THAT'S IT. AS ALWAYS IN THESE WALKS ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK - THE END.