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Interesting walk about Chris. The alleyways are sometime for fun than the streets. Hope you enjoy the day, Greg
Re: Only for your information: He's gone fishing. A little bit on the left of the wheelchair you can see his fishing rod.
alleyways, they remind me of all the games we used to play as kids, with all those nice hide-away places and things, treasures to find, etc.
Re: state of affairs, in SF? I'm not sure I know what you mean ... btw, I'm back in NL ..
Hi Chris, thank you for the commentary, nice photo from this road.
Have a nice day:)
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How cosy!! I never knew, America could be like this!!
hugs, ERwin
PS: how do you remember the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall?
about the size of the street in Paris......looks like a big Cadillac couldn't run through without being an incumbarence in itself....put a Hummer, same thing....to big to ride on that street without having to force people to walk on the grass or find shelter in the driveway of people to let pass one of those big vehicules....
Not even a Mr. Shirtless in sight. It seems a pleasant enough alley though.
Re the song - so nice to hear Joan Baez sing it in German. She was on a concert tour here the other day, heard of it the day after :(
Ciao,
Chris, this looks like a typical American neighborhood to me, although I know it's not. Just like the places I grew up in Southeren N.J.
Hey and your right about the finances here in the USA. Just a house of cards ready to fall.
Have a good day.
Harry
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Thought there must have been someone who did the graffiti ...
Not you I'm sure dearest Chris! :)
Kisses, AM