Welcome to Omnium! The photo was easily done, as unlike you I was neither cycling nor running. Your first name let me think of Leonardo Padura's protagonist Mario Conde. Good luck with your writing.
A delightfully impressionistic impression achieved by the genius of not trying to be a genius and just pushing a button. By the way I have visited the Cuban Londoner's blog several times, or London's Cuban blog. Always interesting.
:))) Neither was I drinking a pint while taking the photo while driving ... on the right side. As if I had been driving on the wrong side it looks, because I held the camera with my right close to the windscreen.
Gorgeous photo. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Welcome to Omnium!
ReplyDeleteThe photo was easily done, as unlike you I was neither cycling nor running.
Your first name let me think of Leonardo Padura's protagonist Mario Conde. Good luck with your writing.
A delightfully impressionistic impression achieved by the genius of not trying to be a genius and just pushing a button. By the way I have visited the Cuban Londoner's blog several times, or London's Cuban blog. Always interesting.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, thanks a lot for producing a huge smile.
DeleteI have sporadically visited his site, too, and like you found quite a few of his thoughts remarkable.
Raindrops on windows are always a delight :-)
ReplyDelete[...] while sitting dry and warm, enjoying a conversation, a book, wonderful music, or just listening to what happens "outside".
DeleteYes :-)
DeleteHopefully you were not reading a book while taking a photo while driving a car though...
DeleteOr maybe that explains why you were driving on the wrong side of the road, so far as I can see :)) (with apologies to Don QuiScottie)
Delete:))) Neither was I drinking a pint while taking the photo while driving ... on the right side.
DeleteAs if I had been driving on the wrong side it looks, because I held the camera with my right close to the windscreen.
That's all right then
DeleteAnd time to put my head on a pillow. The peace of night!
DeleteFrom my usually drought beset land I never, ever tire of rain. And rain bejeweled landscapes.
ReplyDeleteWe do not suffer from too little rain, these day.
DeleteSo poetic! A la Verlaine....
ReplyDelete"Les sanglots longs
Des violons
De l'automne
Blessent mon coeur
D'une langueur
Monotone."