Let me thank you warmly for two original, gently inspiring and so restful posts. I get so tired, at times, to hear of the problems of the world. It's much easier to face each day when I renew my soul at a beautiful source.
Claude, by a hair today's postings would have got titled 'Nothing about Libya', 'Nothing about Syria', 'Nothing about Mexico', 'Nothing about organised stupidity', 'Nothing about Organised Crime' but then I thought this could be considered too aggressive political statements. ... On fourth thought, though ...
Anyway, glad you enjoy what I do, and that you do let me know. The peace of the night.
Your might-have-been title would have fitted very well the discreet, peaceful charm of your photo...Or you could have written, What keeps me sane in an insane world.
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLet me thank you warmly for two original, gently inspiring and so restful posts. I get so tired, at times, to hear of the problems of the world. It's much easier to face each day when I renew my soul at a beautiful source.
ReplyDeleteLa Paix de la Nuit, cher ami.:)
Claude,
ReplyDeleteby a hair today's postings would have got titled 'Nothing about Libya', 'Nothing about Syria', 'Nothing about Mexico', 'Nothing about organised stupidity', 'Nothing about Organised Crime' but then I thought this could be considered too aggressive political statements.
...
On fourth thought, though ...
Anyway, glad you enjoy what I do, and that you do let me know.
The peace of the night.
Your might-have-been title would have fitted very well the discreet, peaceful charm of your photo...Or you could have written, What keeps me sane in an insane world.
ReplyDeleteLovely gentle colours and what a splendidly bright room.
ReplyDeleteClaude,
ReplyDeletethese 'must' be magic powers that keep me sane ...
S.E.,
the porch offers a friendly entry , indeed. And I thought Dali's 'Girl at the Window' fits 'fenestra-esque'.