Not every day can be bright and sunny, but we can make the best of what Mother Nature deals us.
Paradise
Nothing gets me down
These merry-go-round ponies look a bit mean to me
Unchain my heart, please
Walk-on-by
They warned him not to mess with his little sister
I smiled, she didn’t notice
The dreary streets of winter
We’ll always have Paris – she wore black, I wore red… we’re funny like that
Who pays the electric bill?
This is not my beautiful house
The life of the lonely retiree
Should have consulted a fortune teller
She hears things
I’ve got blue bowls
Passing through the Subway Station
Mama told me there’d be days like this
Everyday life is always interesting
All the best!
Mike
A dreary day in paradise
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Re: A dreary day in paradise
Mike, beautiful pictures! Keep'em coming.
Chris
Chris
Re: A dreary day in paradise
Gorgeous pictures, Mike. Great stuff!
David
“Use any means to keep from being a genius, all means to become one.” John Cage
“Use any means to keep from being a genius, all means to become one.” John Cage
Re: A dreary day in paradise
I've said it before somewhere, but reading your captions always seems to make me smile.
Gary
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Re: A dreary day in paradise
Thanks for more insight into your world, Mike.
As a student of languages, cultures and linguistics, I've got to ask you about these aspects of your life in Japan.
How long have you lived there?
How is your Japanese speech?
Can you read the language well?
Thanks -
- Murray
As a student of languages, cultures and linguistics, I've got to ask you about these aspects of your life in Japan.
How long have you lived there?
How is your Japanese speech?
Can you read the language well?
Thanks -
- Murray