I don't like to get ahead of myself on #economic predictions but the #waves tell me the #UnitedStates is in the beginning of a multi-year #super#cycle that could extend to a decade with the correct policy positions and a bit of luck.
Circumstances change but the US economy continues to defy the petulance from the #recession world. #investing
6 mois. J’ai passé 6 mois à arpenter les sentiers, les chemins, les routes, les rivières, les montagnes et la mer de la Guadeloupe.
Avant de partir, je tiens à remercier Anne-Lise, Sixt Angilles, IG_Guadeloupe et Bimwi pour leurs soutiens matériels et moraux.
Je pars avec beaucoup de nostalgie mais sans regret. Si j’ai adoré la Guadeloupe, et plus particulièrement la Basse-Terre, mon cœur est appelé ailleurs. Je rêverai d’explorer la Nouvelle-Zélande mais il y a très peu de chances que j’y parvienne un jour tant le budget nécessaire est immense.
Alors le temps et le hasard me porteront là où ils ont à me porter. À vrai dire je n’ai aucune vision sur ma vie au delà de mon départ de Guadeloupe dans quelques jours 😶
Une chose demeure certaine : je voudrai ne pas rester en métropole où je ne me suis jamais senti à ma place.
This panoramic image on the coast in northern Maine captures a dynamic seascape, featuring a rugged coastline where waves crash energetically against a cluster of textured rocks. The foreground shows warm-hued, jagged rocky formations leading towards the sea, ranging from reddish-brown to dark grey. Sunlight enhances the varied textures and crevices of the stone surface. In the midground, a forceful wave explodes against the rocks, producing a dramatic white spray that contrasts sharply with the blue and turquoise hues of the ocean. The wave's spray is caught in vivid detail, with droplets suspended in the air. The background offers a clear sky with wisps of white clouds, softly blending from a light cyan at the horizon to a deeper azure overhead. Tucked against the horizon, to the left, a hint of land can be seen in the distance. #maine#waves#splashzone#coast#bluesky#clouds#naturephotography
Hundreds of thousands of By-the-wind-sailors (Velella velella; which are an unusual floating colonial athecate hydroid) just blanketing Asilomar this morning 🤯 They're making the waves thick with their doomed corpses. There was also a bonus Gulfweed Crab (Planes minutus) hanging around.