"you can love someone too much" but will they think "not enough" just discovered your blog... i'd like to thank you for making me think this morning...
Tony & Lisa, thank you very much for your visit. After having a look at your two blogs I thought I should post some "metal" today, too. Very inspirating.
AB, it is strange, indeed. You can find a photo of the whole thing on blackandwhiteandcolours.de > colours! - the second last photograph. I found it on the parking lot at work and it seems quite old - I wonder if the Romans used forks?
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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"you can love someone too much"
but will they think "not enough"
just discovered your blog...
i'd like to thank you for making me think this morning...
Tony & Lisa, thank you very much for your visit. After having a look at your two blogs I thought I should post some "metal" today, too. Very inspirating.
Yes, one can indeed. Loosing probably much more than a finger. Thank you for this great entry.
daily athens
I guess you can!
Love the picture Martina.
ρομπερτ, thanks for your always so nice and encouraging comments! I am not so sure this fork was loved too much - found it last week on the ground.
Paul, thank you very much! :-)
Mysterious, although the file name gives it away. What kind of rusty "gabel", though?
AB, it is strange, indeed. You can find a photo of the whole thing on blackandwhiteandcolours.de > colours! - the second last photograph.
I found it on the parking lot at work and it seems quite old - I wonder if the Romans used forks?
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