Indeed. Although, the very few people I do meet on such strolls – if at all –, so far have been harmless contemporaries. [Uff, 'have been' or 'were'?!]
And if it were some horseflies . . . Fortunately, though, so far this summer there are no troublemakers of any kind around on my walks; and I hope fox and hare don't consider me to be one.
Such a beautiful scene in a beutiful world. What could possible spoil it? Oh yes... People.
ReplyDeleteAvoid them (mostly)
Indeed. Although, the very few people I do meet on such strolls – if at all –, so far have been harmless contemporaries.
Delete[Uff, 'have been' or 'were'?!]
This "a" fell out all by itself. Not my fault.
ReplyDeleteNot even by a very long shot I would have come to think such an impossibility, dear Andrew.
DeleteI think we should just enjoy a pleasant evening stroll. It will make all the difference ;-)
ReplyDeleteLet's stroll, then. :)
DeleteIt just takes a few troublemakers..
ReplyDeleteThe scene is wonderful.
And if it were some horseflies . . .
DeleteFortunately, though, so far this summer there are no troublemakers of any kind around on my walks; and I hope fox and hare don't consider me to be one.
Such a tempting, peaceful moment, Will you wait for me? I've learned to avoid ugly confrontations. And my walker, BonAmi, would never start a war.
ReplyDeleteYou and BonAmi are most welcome, Claude.
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