The ironwork is superb, but what really catches me is the reflection in the window – the resting man and one with a beard who seems to be watching you. I could get lost in here.
Was it early afternoon? Siesta time? I like the stillness of that part of the day in summer. Thank you for taking part in this challenge, Debbie. I always look forward to your contributions. I like your entry.
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The ironwork is superb, but what really catches me is the reflection in the window – the resting man and one with a beard who seems to be watching you. I could get lost in here.
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Looks so peaceful.
Visiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.
FRANKLY MY DEAR
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Wonderful spot for a nice break.
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Perfect. I love this!
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He badly needed this moment to catch his breath, and clear his mind. He really needed that coffee.
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Was it early afternoon? Siesta time? I like the stillness of that part of the day in summer. Thank you for taking part in this challenge, Debbie. I always look forward to your contributions. I like your entry.
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