RE: Pomorie, Bulgaria. Via Pontica Series Part IV
As seen already with the comments below and above, I certainly don't want to repeat this. But to purposefully ignore what I just said and repeat what the comments already say: the writing and fotography (photography) are nice to look at and actually have something in them. For the writing: it's crisp, conversational (often confused with straight to the point), grammatically sound and funny as some spider would say below (or above?). For the pictures: the fotos (photos) capture nice stills/moments of life from the inanimate, to the living, to the odd and the funny - all being crisp, easy on the eyes, stylized and, as aforementioned, with details. Before I leave to talk about the content itself, congrats on earning that @curie upvote - deserved it.
On the content itself, I love how multi-faceted it is, but I shan't repeat above what I mentioned when talking about the fotos (photos). I must say that this beach is packed and full of life, just not in the crowd-density view of things. Certainly interesting angles you captured everything, especially going so far as to sacrifice to be at peace with a mesmerizing shot by having an oddity standing in the way (in reference to the swing foto). Really delicate fotography yah got there @manoldonchev, makes me feel like I can reach in and just interact with the things being there. Like I shake the sculptor-painter's arms, pet the doggo holding trash or even push the swinging person to make the swing go higher. Nice.

I think I should hire you as a Ghost-curator... No, I'd better appoint you Minister of Feedback. Yup.
Welcome for the comment! ~^.^~
Give me the steem of such, and I shall be able to do it gracefully~
Go get some: https://steemit.com/steemitbloggers/@manoldonchev/feedback-on-feedback-a-contest-in-the-name-of-the-community
Should I be rubbing lemon juice on that ^ blank space and looking for a hidden message?
Nie~