Emily_Babbelhund
Mama Red HOT Pepper
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- Regensburg, Germany
Shhh, but that’s my plan for when we reach Venice. Or not “shhh” because by then Carbón won’t want to do much traipsing around either! We have a 6 hour drive back up to Venice on Thursday and then for the next 5 days I’m really looking forward to no cars, no bicycles, no mopeds, and no ‘must see’ sightseeing treks. Just our favorite walks, a good play in the park, loads of photo safaris close to ‘home’, beach walks… and watching trashy videos on YouTube.I'm sure all the driving must be draining @Emily_Babbelhund . I drove back from Somerset on Sunday (about 6 hours - awful rain and heavy traffic) and yesterday I just lay around watching rubbish TV!
Ooooo, italiano amiga Jac! Be still my leeetle gentlemanly heart!La tua ML è molto bella Signor Carbòn.![]()
A nice American lady. I was giving her my lovey dovey Labrador eyes so she could not resist saying hello, and then she offered to take our photo. It was muy simpatico of her, even if I prefer solo modelling most of the time. I will try to be gracious!Who took the photo?
Much harder than Spanish I think Señor.Ooooo, italiano amiga Jac! Be still my leeetle gentlemanly heart!
Well, pues, for ME Italian is harder, seeing how I am a proud Spaniard. For ML, Italian is easier because it is more like French. Also we Spaniards tend to eat half our deleeecious words and flow one word into the next, whereas Italians like to really shout nice round words at you in their entirety. Not quite as much as the Germans, who would rather die than drop a consonant OR a vowel, but close.Much harder than Spanish I think Señor.
And so stunningly framed! When someone else takes a photo, you have no knowing what they’re taking! It reminds me of when my sister and I backpacked together, in the days when cameras were expensive and could only take pictures! We had one between us. She was very specific about how she wanted to be framed in the photos. We were traveling through Vermont in the Fall and I had to ensure she was on the edge of the photo with the full tree taking centre stage. She was very specific and took aaaages to pose for a photo. Extremely boring.A nice American lady. I was giving her my lovey dovey Labrador eyes so she could not resist saying hello, and then she offered to take our photo. It was muy simpatico of her, even if I prefer solo modelling most of the time. I will try to be gracious!
She did a nice job…and also I edited it.And so stunningly framed! When someone else takes a photo, you have no knowing what they’re taking!
Oh, that’s a shame! But I get it - the old cameras had no way to know what the shot really looked like, just what you saw through the viewfinder. I guess if you had a real reflex camera it was different, but a point and shoot or even a bridge (maybe what your sister had), forget it.In those days, you had to wait till the roll was done and the photos developed. Many days later she was massively annoyed with me because I put her so much on the edge that she never made it into the frame!!! Oh dios mio it was bad. I didn’t do it on purpose; the camera eye showed more than what it captured
I agree. Venice is my favorite city (if you can call it that) and Cornwall is my favorite everything else.Best place in my world![]()
Noooooooo!Did you actually buy those??
Just heard from Nadine - she will NOT be buying the furry trainers. But she got a good laugh (as did I).Noooooooo!
But I sent her the photo- she can order them if she wants. I think even for a fashion queen, that’s a little steep for furry shoes.