ER, uuuh, childhood traumata, I still recall sitting at the kitchen table with the "you are not going to leave the table until you eat your vegetable soup!" in my ears.
Cacador, hm, I suppose it is dark in there, ;-)
Joan Elizabeth, in reality it's not that huge - it's attached to an oil-filler neck coming out of a building's wall.
No, in "reality", it's a man -- I can't say anymore because this was one of the most boring short stories I ever read and I did not finish it ... I think that says enough: not finishing a four page short story ... .
This is more a daily feed than a daily blog.
Photos are resized or may be cropped - that's the only post-processing I do.
The quotes: it is essential to me to only quote from things I am currently reading ... I must admit it is sometimes lopsided ... reading a 1000 page novel takes some time ;-)
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just till the clock stops ticking :))
I wonder....
till he eats ALL his vegetables. ;)
is not so bad... he have so many nice pitcs to see...
Beijos
Quite a while judging by the size of that lock.
donnie, wow, you're fast!
ER, uuuh, childhood traumata, I still recall sitting at the kitchen table with the "you are not going to leave the table until you eat your vegetable soup!" in my ears.
Cacador, hm, I suppose it is dark in there, ;-)
Joan Elizabeth, in reality it's not that huge - it's attached to an oil-filler neck coming out of a building's wall.
Nice detail. That it is not quite clear what is being locked adds to its charm
AB - oil? :-P
No, in "reality", it's a man -- I can't say anymore because this was one of the most boring short stories I ever read and I did not finish it ... I think that says enough: not finishing a four page short story ... .
great picture ... Martin
Martin, thank you.
Today - my condolences to the people of Poland.
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