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Tag: maritime

Posted on April 28, 2017May 11, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 18

9/11/2016, 17:09 hrs. Light rain, 6 degrees Celsius, moderate Northwesterly wind (13 miles per hour) The riverbank is almost empty. I am in the familiar presence…

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Posted on April 28, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 22

15/11/2016, 15:32 hrs. Thick cloud, 15 degrees Celsius, Westerly breeze (7 miles per hour) Lampposts on the Thames walkway.  

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Posted on April 28, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 21

14/11/2016, 18:42 hrs. Light cloud, 11 degrees Celsius, Southwesterly breeze (8 miles per hour) The night of the Supermoon. The skies are covered... I cannot see…

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Posted on April 28, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 20

11/11/2106, 14:42 hrs. Sunny, 10 degrees Celsius, light Southeasterly wind (5 miles per hour) The November sun is dancing between the tree branches and the ship's sails. A…

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Posted on April 28, 2017April 28, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 19

10/11/2016, 14:23 hrs. Sunny intervals, 10 degrees Celsius, moderate Westerly wind (10 miles per hour) Ship reflections in the rain.

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Posted on April 28, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 17

8/11/2016, 10:03 hrs. Sunny intervals, 4 degrees Celsius, light Westerly breeze (7 miles per hour) It's a beautiful, sunny November morning. Between shade and light, I imagine…

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Posted on April 28, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 16

Paris, 6/11/2016, 16:52 hrs. Sunny, 7 degrees Celsius, Southwesterly wind (6 miles per hour). My view is a balcony overlooking the Seine. I step out in…

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Posted on April 26, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 15

Paris, 4/11/2016, 11:09 hrs. Rain, 7 degrees Celsius, Northerly wind (13 miles per hours) Green is the colour of hope, they say. I am standing on…

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Posted on April 26, 2017April 26, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 13

2/11/2016, 15:30 hrs. Sunny, 10 degrees Celsius, Northwesterly breeze (8 miles an hour) Sarah Bird plays the guitar, sings like a bird.

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Posted on April 26, 2017

Mona’s maritime diary: 12

1/11/2016, 9:32 hrs. Light cloud, 11 degrees Celsius, Northerly breeze (6 miles per hour) The morning fog over the river.

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Photos from multilingual poetry collection ‘Reveries about language’, Jasmina Bolfek-Radovani Mina Ray, 2019.

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    • Lockdown poetry series: “Bound: for Amelia Rosselli”
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    • Poetry recital ‘Reveries about language’, Pinter Studio, 20 March, London
    • Rêveries autour de la langue
    • Reveries about language
    • Sanjarenje o jeziku
    • Reading trilingual poem ‘Reveries about Language’
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