I love to collect interesting articles
and read them with my coffee on Sunday mornings -
nothing beats the tactile pleasure of real print
Photographed this morning
© by Merisi
Links:
-> Maximilian I., der Ritter mit dem Publicity-Tick
->Schaufenster - Friday Supplement to the Austrian Daily "Die Presse"
D800, 50mm lens, f/1.8
WOW
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!
It seems like every day is Sunday for you in Vienna
Merci!
DeleteIt's all in the eyes of the beholder. ;-)
So agree about reading a 'real' newspaper!
ReplyDeleteOne of life's little pleasures --though one wishes the news itself was somewhat better!
Could not agree more - my keepers are usually from the feuilleton section.
DeleteI agree with you Merisi! A "real" newspaper and a book is always for me the best.
ReplyDeleteLove your photo composition.
Have a pleasant Sunday.
Thank you, and great to know we all still love print! xxx
DeleteI started my morning with a coca cola and a side of bacon. :)
ReplyDeleteAre you on a mission, Charles??? ;-)
DeleteI love real newspapers and books! There´s nothing better to start the day with some letters for breakfast...
ReplyDeletegreat idea about collecting lovely articles for Sunday.I will do the same from now on!!Kisses my dear!
ReplyDeleteI always have a basket where I throw the torn-out articles, to have them handy when I find the time, without having to keep the whole paper or magazine (yes, I disembowel those, too).
DeleteI agree with you about the tactile pleasures of real print.....exactly why I can't wrap my brain around Kindles, iBooks, etc. Happy Sunday, Merisi! <3
ReplyDeleteSo true about real print. The Saturday edition of the newspaper we get, The Times, is so much better than the Sunday one that we dont' bother with the latter and make the Saturday one last all weekend. It's a real weekend ritual.
ReplyDeleteYesterday's news in cappuccino colours keeps current until the coffee cup is empty.
ReplyDeleteWe always read the Sunday paper with coffee. I like your idea of saving the articles to savor. I can't sit without reading something! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments - and long live print!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful week to all of you,
Merisi
A very pleasant composition!I love the harmony of brown ...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit