"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?
"you can love someone too much"
ReplyDeletebut 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.
ReplyDeleteYes, one can indeed. Loosing probably much more than a finger. Thank you for this great entry.
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I guess you can!
ReplyDeleteLove 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.
ReplyDeletePaul, thank you very much! :-)
Mysterious, although the file name gives it away. What kind of rusty "gabel", though?
ReplyDeleteAB, it is strange, indeed. You can find a photo of the whole thing on blackandwhiteandcolours.de > colours! - the second last photograph.
ReplyDeleteI found it on the parking lot at work and it seems quite old - I wonder if the Romans used forks?