Rusty door gates - captured in Fredericksburg, TX
Happiness is like those palaces in fairy tales whose gates are guarded
Hi my friends,
Thank you very much for all the kind comments here on my blog and over there on my facebook page. I appreciate every single one and I'm happy you liked my post so much about the migrating pelicans.
Tomorrow afternoon about 4p.m. will be the launch of the last Space Shuttle flight. I'll be there and try to get a spot close enough to make some acceptable pictures - I hope!. And I'm hoping too that my camera (and me) will be fast enough to follow and to capture this historical spectacle - before it's to far away and flying over Africa already...LOL...
Wishing you a wonderful Wednesday.
Susanne
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6 comments:
I read all of Dumas' books when I was a kid. "The Count Of Monte Cristo" is still one of my favorite stories. I even wrote an aphorism based on it:
"Contentment is a richer treasure than Monte Cristo found."
I really like your picture of the rusty doors. There is something enchanting about them against the wall.
I thought I'd share!
Hi Kittie, thanks for your kind comment. Where did you shared this picture???
I didn't share it to anyone; I thought I would share my comment about what I thought. (=
It was only a question, wondering if you shared it maybe on twitter or facebook :))
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts, kittie. Gladly appreciated!
Hi Marty,
then we have something in common for sure: the love for the story of "The Count of Monte Cristo" - I loved that book (in German) and much better I loved the movie! :)
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts :)
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