I love those old toy boats, as a boy I used to let sail them around our swimming pool at home, and longed for a dam or a lake nearby to get some serious distance,
For those who don't believe in fishing in Paris: one night at the Seine we saw a guy catching five or six eels in one hour - it was amazing. Fat eels!
I don't recall ever having a toy boat, we used parts of a tree's bark and put some small stick in the middle of it - there was our frigate - boldly going where no one has gone before - down the rivulet for some two meters, *g*.
Markus, not that many - I read "Immer Paris" by Karl Heinz Götze, a book I can highly recommend.
Beautiful picture!
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Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteBonnes vacances à Paris. Nice city to get inpiration!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your holidays! I guess you will be reading quite some pages...
ReplyDeleteI really like the patched veils! Stunning colours!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip!
I'm envious, I want to go to Paris, too... among other places. Enjoy your trip!
ReplyDeleteSalmon in the Seine?
ReplyDeleteParis is rather special but maybe not so great for fishing, great for photography though :o) Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love those old toy boats, as a boy I used to let sail them around our swimming pool at home, and longed for a dam or a lake nearby to get some serious distance,
ReplyDeleteHope you have a nice time!
ReplyDeleteHope you catch some big ones!
ReplyDeleteIt is an invitation to the trip...
ReplyDeleteI hope you went fishing in something bigger than that boat
ReplyDeleteAh, childhood!
ReplyDeleteIt'll be nice to have you back.
Thanks to all for your comments and wishes :-D.
ReplyDeleteFor those who don't believe in fishing in Paris: one night at the Seine we saw a guy catching five or six eels in one hour - it was amazing. Fat eels!
I don't recall ever having a toy boat, we used parts of a tree's bark and put some small stick in the middle of it - there was our frigate - boldly going where no one has gone before - down the rivulet for some two meters, *g*.
Markus, not that many - I read "Immer Paris" by Karl Heinz Götze, a book I can highly recommend.
Immagine piena di fascino
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mauropucci aka SCATTI: Grazie!
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