Agree with the sign that thoughts and ones own life belongs to him-/herself and should not be entered from the outside. A nice sight indeed. Please have a wonderful start into the new month.
Looks like some of that crowd had blank faces to begin with, but this one was particularly hostile and standoffish... Some people have faces that say "Do not enter" without having to hold a sign up in front of it... others have faces that bear a warm welcome. I wonder what causes the one or the other...
Everybody's looking for something. Mary Ann is looking for the real Beirut, whatever that means. These are the photos she takes along the way.
You can browse around the archives here or check out her other blogs. There's one from a few years ago, back when she blogged about art. And then there's another from '09 when she lived in St. Louis (USA).
I suppose it might be someone's idea of civic duty: keeping us from the view of a face only his mother could love ;-P
ReplyDeleteYep it's funny.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's saying, "Keep out of his head."
ReplyDeleteIt is good information to be aware of not hitting the wall...
ReplyDeleteMrs jb used to fly there in the 1970s before it all went pear-shaped
ReplyDeleteAgree with the sign that thoughts and ones own life belongs to him-/herself and should not be entered from the outside.
ReplyDeleteA nice sight indeed. Please have a wonderful start into the new month.
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Looks like some of that crowd had blank faces to begin with, but this one was particularly hostile and standoffish... Some people have faces that say "Do not enter" without having to hold a sign up in front of it... others have faces that bear a warm welcome. I wonder what causes the one or the other...
ReplyDeleteYes! Placement counts and this is funny!
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