
I was visiting istockphoto.com and found this lovely photo. Someone needs to write a novel worthy of this on the cover.
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There are lots of places like that in Spain. You walk down a side street and peer through a doorway - these amazing views tantalise. A glimpse of another world, a home, a story. Yes, write a story for this one someone!
ReplyDeleteSame thing happens in the French Quarter in New Orleans. Peek through a doorway and you may see a beautiful lush courtyard with a fountain, quaint table and chairs - love it!
ReplyDeleteMay I suggest the title of 'The Silk Merchants' Wife' for this lovely photo
ReplyDeleteDiane Keziah Robertson
On reflection, I will author 'The Silk Merchants' Wife'!
ReplyDeleteDiane Keziah Robertson
Thanks for the comments, everyone. This pic could be good for quite a few things, I think.
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