Friday, December 17, 2010

Friday is Skyday

12 comments:

  1. I don't know why to be in the clouds is a negative expression. I would gladly float for hours in your beautiful, inviting sky.:)

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  2. CherryPie,
    those at the horizon (bottom) brought some snow, some hours later.

    Susan,
    yes. It's lovely to see its light - the more when your heart is wandering in the fog ... :)

    Claude,
    one special place will always kept free for you - on cloud nine. :)

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  3. Quite sure there will be more snow. In The Hague we have a thick white blanket now.

    Bertus

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  4. That looks a bit like my sun. Can we share? Perhaps we have to? I think we each get our very own rays, however. Everything is quite well organised, sometimes.

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  5. Bertus,
    ... leise rieselt der Schnee, while I am writing this.
    Keep things hot in The Hague, poet.

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  6. Nice shot but it seems to bode more snow... or else the snow landed on us before it got to you!

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  7. "Die Mauern stehn
    Sprachlos und kalt, im Winde
    Klirren die Fahnen."

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  8. Wishing you and Mrs J. a very Merry Christmas Sean.

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  9. Janice,
    it's the sky that deserves your laud. :)

    Jams,
    lots of snow we got then, as a shovel and sour muscles could have told.

    Bertus,
    ... spoke Hölderlin.
    [And so right he was.]

    Janice,
    with 63 days delay: thank you.

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