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132, boulevard Richard-Lenoir, Paris 11e
This is the house where Commissaire Maigret lived 🔎🚔
for Tania @panneau-tableau thank you for your thoughtful and encouraging comments my friend! And - why settle for one if you can have two? A monarch and a gulf fritillary are liking the same flower
What a moment you captured, Susi! This photo is worth a National Geographic cover! 😍👍💕🦋🦋💕 Like, like, like it!
Today was one of those days when I wanted to take “ugly” pictures. Set my phone camera to monochrome mode, set focus distance to manual - is it even a thing, intentional out of focus photos? Like intentional camera movement, but just out of focus. Oh, and intentional wrong exposure, too. It is so, so fun. So today was quite windy... And as I was walking around the lake and passing by some blooming trees that are already losing their wonderful white outfits, there was an opening among the trees and I took a photo thoughtlessly, right against the wind. Later on a big screen it was a huge surprise to notice this smart small petal that managed to fly exactly within the focus distance, where it could be seen.
“Time sometimes flies like a bird, sometimes crawls like a snail; but a man is happiest when he does not even notice whether it passes swiftly or slowly.”
-- Ivan Turgenev
From today’s walk: trying to guess what has been planted in the fields. Probably wheat or corn. We’ll see this soon enough 🙂
To the humble and considerate, talented and observant Bud @bwwhitney : Happy Birthday, dear friend! Your photographs are always brightening (or shall I say whitening, speaking of winter?) the mood, as well as your often oh so funny comments do 😉 Wishing you much joy and happiness, wishing you to feel inspired and to visit many interesting places. Happy Birthday, Bud!!! 😘🎂🍨💕🎈🎉🎁☃️🍰💗
The art of losing isn't hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster, Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn't hard to master.
-- Elizabeth Bishop
