Jetlag hasn't set you back at all. To come up with that title, I'd say you're running on all cylinders. Glad you made it home safely without stand-by problems.
Harriet, At last count I was up for maybe 23 hours yesterday. Went to bed around 1 and up at 8:30. Even went to church! It's chilly and rainy so maybe a little nap will be nice today!:)
I' can't keep up with all this too and frowing back and forth across the ponds. I need a passport and somekind of jab against catching who knows what kind of Mad Manx syndrome just to get from the north of the island to the south. Now back to the photo. It's the colour of the stone. Love the soft focus background.
I traveled over from Pensacola to congratulate you on your calendar but now I'm a little confused. You've been to Paris - your back from Paris - you just like Paris.... ?
no matter. Congratulations and a lovely plug from PJ
This is beautiful. I don't know what material these are carved from but it looks like wood
I have lived in Birmingham most of my life. I think it's a beautiful, friendly, and interesting place to live. I hope that my daily photographs portray the diversity of my hometown in a positive and artistic way.
I am a former elementary school teacher, a full-time photographer, part-time painter, lover of all things French ( whose français is slowly improving), obsessive Paris traveler, enthusiastic art museum volunteer, grateful community volunteer, and grandmother to 5 delightful grandchildren.
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12 comments:
What! Are you stateside again so soon???
Yup. Reminded «Louis» of Paris, too!
Beautiful shot, perfect title. Are you home from Paris?
Bienvenu 'a Paris! I envy you! Hope it's not soo cold there!
Chuck,
Oui, oui! Sad but true. A lovely 8 days but now I"m home having fun looking at my photos on my big Mac screen and reliving every fond memory!
Leif,
It was VERY cold but VERY cold in Birmingham while we were gone so we just plowed ahead and saw everything.
Brattcat.
I felt like I was in Vermont last week!
Louis,
I knew you would love this one.
Jetlag hasn't set you back at all. To come up with that title, I'd say you're running on all cylinders. Glad you made it home safely without stand-by problems.
Harriet,
At last count I was up for maybe 23 hours yesterday. Went to bed around 1 and up at 8:30. Even went to church! It's chilly and rainy so maybe a little nap will be nice today!:)
I' can't keep up with all this too and frowing back and forth across the ponds. I need a passport and somekind of jab against catching who knows what kind of Mad Manx syndrome just to get from the north of the island to the south. Now back to the photo. It's the colour of the stone. Love the soft focus background.
The mojo is slowly returning.
Welcome home! Fabulous image!
Welcome back, its hard to say welcome home because I know you feel so at home in Paris ..
Excellent shot, wonderful faces ..
This is fantastic, V.!
I traveled over from Pensacola to congratulate you on your calendar but now I'm a little confused. You've been to Paris - your back from Paris - you just like Paris.... ?
no matter. Congratulations and a lovely plug from PJ
This is beautiful. I don't know what material these are carved from but it looks like wood
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