Thursday, January 6, 2011

Caption this photo (#49)

I really love this photograph, but I can't think of a thing to write about it.
That's where you come in...

12 comments:

Dixie Jane said...

2nd verse:

The first daffodil and long excited cables,
And candle lights on little corner tables,
And still my heart has wings...
These foolish things remind me of you.


The park at evening when the bell has sounded,
The 'Ile-de-France' with all the gulls around it,
The beauty that is spring's...
These foolish things remind me of you.


How strange, how sweet
To find you still,
These things are dear to me,
They seem to bring you near to me.


The sigh of midnight trains in empty stations,
Silk stockings tossed aside, dance invitations.
Oh, how the ghost of you clings!
These foolish things remind me of you...

These foolish things remind me of you.

And that is what I see.....

Pasadena Adjacent:

Re: yesterday's post. Yes, there are buttermilk skies in that photo. I know buttermilk, I drink it, Hoagy Carmichel wrote a song about them. How nice of you to remember.

Mister Earl said...

For Dixie Jane:
These Foolish Things Remind Me of You


I'LL BE SEEING YOU

Judy Williams said...

Beatrice and Vince celebrated with a toast of champagne and desserts. Then vanished into thin air.

Barbara said...

The ghost of a toast

Anonymous said...

Wait a minute...

There are three empty champagne glasses, two regular chairs and a child's booster seat. Beatrice and Vince didn't vanish into thin air, they ran from the law for letting Junior share the bottle with them.

Dixie Jane said...

For Mister Earl:

You've made my heart sing. Thank you.

Jean Spitzer said...

You're never too young to celebrate a new year.

Anonymous said...

That kids chair really is hilarious.

Judy Williams said...
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Judy Williams said...

I never noticed the 3rd glass. Maybe Bea had the other glass and Vince is pissed cause she didn't share.

wv: teeparne

They were hoping for a teeparne and instead they got champagne and pie.

Trish said...

there certainly were a lot more shoppers there yesterday...and no one offered ME champagne...high chair or not!

I'd have to suggest that it took 3 men to feed that baby, which is why they needed the champagne!

Anonymous said...

Are you sure South Pasadena isn't in Europe? These pictures do not look like the Los Angeles that I remember. Beautiful!