Café Prückel
early in the morning -
4 January 2010 -
where "I heard a thousand
blended notes ..."
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Credits:
"I heard a thousand blended notes" -
is the first line of William Wordsworth's poem
"Lines Written in Early Spring"
"A Light Exists In Spring"
by Emily Dickinson
inspired the title of this post
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© by Merisi 2011
I noticed that I could cycle to buy milk without using lights late in the afternoon, I think the darkest part of winter is passing...
ReplyDeleteDear Merisi,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a bit belated, but most beautiful nonetheless, Happy, Happy, New Year!
I thought it was just me, but more and more I see everyone is looking for signs of an early spring!! Thank you, as always, in general for your lovely images and specifically, for one more encouraging note to Mademoiselle Spring!!
xo,
Betty
mmm, so sunny and cosy! very nice!
ReplyDeleteOh, so inviting, Merisi! (except for early in the morning...I would be there around 10-11 am:) )
ReplyDeleteA very happy New Year to you, und alles Gute zugewunscht!
Oh ... I can feel the spring notes and smell the freshly-percolated coffee ... through the light in your picture !!!
ReplyDeletean exquisite blend !
Marie-Noëlle
Thank you all so very much for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteChristmas holidays have ended for me, lots of work to do and projects to finish before the end of semester (end of January). A few are due next week. The sky is grey, at least the studio lights shine bright and keep me warm!
A wonderful day to all of you,
Merisi
Flowers are restful to look at. They have neither emotions nor conflicts.
ReplyDeleteYour Siggie who adores this picture...
Oh the light is spectacular! I must go out and find the light.
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