A DAY SO SUITABLE FOR RESTING
and that was what I did. Piet Hein went in the morning to the sea, and told me that there had been many walkers. It had rained here rather hard, I said, and we were not that far away from each other.
After lunch I took my oatflakes and walked to the pond. High time to see how the birds were doing. I did not like the drizzle but the fresh air the more for it.
When I came home, Piet Hein went to Mischa's place, some little jobs to do there and I looked at my pictures, made me some tea and phoned to my eldest brother.
A heartwarming, long, intimate talk.
I choose Piet Hein's picture and he choose mine.
After yesterday's happy winter weather, all has changed into a dark and wet day. I preferred the former one so very much.
My haiku:
Trees know to survive
Their feet standing in black earth
Their heads in deep thoughts
And the quote from Euripides in the Iphigenia in Tauris:
The stillest tongue can be the truest friend.
- 36
- 3
- Nikon D3000
- 1/50
- f/4.5
- 55mm
- 800
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