Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile. ~ William Cullen Bryant
My crazy back problem allows me only 20 minute bursts in front of the computer. Regular postings will resume shortly.
Meanwhile, I thought that you all may enjoy an autumnal walk through Paris.
5 comments:
Aren't backs wonderful? Mine once went out while I was standing at the mirror shaving. Just all of a sudden, for no apparent reason. It was the next day before I stood upright again.
It looks like you made good use of your 20 minutes, with this excellent montage. Your situation seem to be a perfect excuse to go out and get a laptop, which can be used from well-nigh any position.
Who could resist an autumn walk in Paris? How miserable to not be able to function as you would like? Is there anything that relieves the pain? Having never lived in a climate where there is fall I'm always amazed by the season's beauty--of course you have captured it superbly. I can almost feel the crunch of fallen leaves underfoot.
Merci beaucoup Steve and Gail...lovely to hear from you both.
Steve, so sorry to hear you have suffered the same. I have a wonderful and dedicated Chiropractor and massage therapist that help me a great deal.
Merci for yor always nice comment on my collage...just wanted to share a place that is special to me in automne. (And I do indeed have a lap top, merci for the tip tho'...)
Cher Gail, I am so glad you enjoyed my mini walk in Paris...You are always so kind with your comments.
Autumn in Paris is indeed a bit of heaven...
October 3, 2008 10:25 PM
This hurts... Paris in autumn.. just love it.
You have a great way of putting the right things together for the right feeling (but you already knew that).
It remembers me walking along the Canal St Martin, so quiet en nice.
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