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Very, very, very, very impressive. Your metal has been shown. What a great capture.
Have a great Monday.
Harry
Guten Morgen, Herr Wolman! Today is the celebration of the 20 years of the Fall of the Berliner Mauer!
Hope you have a nice day, herr historian. Küsse,
S.
Nice picture Paul. Nice to capture the look and moment of that one leaf (out of millions) that somehow gets our attention. The color and the glow are so alluring. They beg for us to take that closer look.
The National Aquarium sounds quite nice and the shapely scuba divers might help to justify the price of admission. I will investigate the website. Thanks for the info.
By the way, I saw a DeKalb flying corn sign yesterday but it was too late in the day for a good picture. However, at least I know where it is now.
I hope you enjoy the day, Greg
Hi Paul,
That's amazing... A simple leaf can turn into the most beautiful thing when it has that warm colours... That's why I love autumn! =)
Marta
Hola Paul, muchas gracias!
This is Maple Leaf!
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Un beso e buena semana:)
es el primera vez que veo que subes un comentario tan corto, pero preciso.
Existen cientos de miles de millones, pero tú eres único.
Lo natural es ver como se secan las hojas, la muerte es inebitable y se nos acerca cada vez que respiramos y vivimos. lo importante es ver como se secan las hojitas y no talar el arbol ni menos mutilar podando, todo es un proceso perfecto, como su creciemtno tan simétrico, como la vida misma.
Gran semana para tí,
There is the first time that I see that you raise such a short, but precise commentary.
There exist hundreds of thousands of millions, but you are only(unique).
The natural thing is to see since(as,like) the leaves(sheets) dry off, the death is inebitable and one brings us over whenever we breathe and live. The important thing is to see since(as,like) the hojitas dry off and not to fell the tree less to mutilate pruning, everything is a perfect process, as his(her,your) so symmetrical creciemtno, as the life itself.
Great week for you,
The autumn is in Spain, too. :)
Beautiful photo.
Me hubiera encantado haber ido al Woodstock, tuvo que ser genial ver a los Rolling Stones y a Jefferson Airplane en su mejor época. ^^
Un beso enorme desde España! :D
PW - if there's one thing I don't get poetic about, it's Wet Dog Smell :D But 'porous parapluie' is absolutely apt for my tree. That btw is evergrey sooner than evergreen.
Lovely warm color in your picture! Brings me visions of hearth fire, port wine, forbidden fruits. And it's only Monday afternoon!
My reader from hell has crunched his teeth on the tale of the toads. Confirmed my deep belief that the florid gongoristic style doesn't work in Dutch. I'm too busy to even panic. Father Teresa is comforting me. 200 pp to go. Wouldn't call him 'louche', though. He's no thug. I'm groping for the term that fits the man. He may be a modern embodiment of the prodigal son's father. Fully aware of how different people can be. Meek and aggressive all in one. Wary of all institutions of Church and State, yet always prepared to sit down and discuss. Really, I think you'd get on marvellously with the guy. Similar workfloor solidarities.
No hyphens :D
great, great one.
one leaf, among many... but so beautiful, the perfection has been represented here.
after a night of rain we had a very sunny day, the last leaves shinign int eh sun, the last greeens turning brown and yellow...
nor preparing pizza for tonight's dinner!
on saturday we also had our literature evening, themed "il passaggio" (the passage) - free interpretation. we had a good time:)
Vuestro amigo es la respuesta a vuestras necesidades; él es el campo que sembráis con amor y cosecháis con agradecimiento; él es vuesra mesa y el fuego de vuestro hogar. Cuando os alejéis de vuestro amigo no sintáis dolor. Porque lo que más amáis en él quizás esté más claro en su ausencia.
Khalil Gibran.
hermosa tarde!!!!!!! un beso...
Grace.
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And how can we not be on a leaf theme these days! Or in a red tinted world ...
Ned Flanders indeed :))
Hugs!
Cindy