Went to have a coffee yesterday with my youngest daughter, Robin.
I came to think this might be one of the moments she will remember when she grows up. The day she went to have a coffee.
Because it was just something we did and not something her mother planned two weeks ahead and prepared dress for, told her would happen, made sure was prepared and all.
@ gONZOm: She digs cafes and point at them when we pass by, "I want to go there." @ mgg (Miss Molly): It's actually very social. When I was a kid there was no cafes around, only bars, and you can't take kids there. Now it's cafes all over and great coffee. And she drinks it.
@robert & @ kristylee: I think it's a good idea. I too remember most the events that was not part of a plan, when one discovered unexpected new things about life. My daughter talks to people, ask their names, what they do, where they will be going and occasionally give them a hug if she likes them. So whenever we do stuff like that, it pretty soon becomes her event.
that is really cute!,, my mom did the same thing with me.. we went to havanna.. that is like an argentinian starbucks and it was a perfect moment.. now i'm coffee addict like my mom... =D
It has been, i confess, long overdue. But i have been procrastinating this simple task of leaving you a comment for weeks. I've been busy and only comment when commented. I do admire your work and your blogs are quite the read. congratulations on a wonderful page. And. xoxoxox :)
I just wanted to say hello and compliment you on your gallery. You've got a really great selection of pictures here, I really like your natural style and your use of light. Lots and lots of interesting stuff to read too! I reckon I'm going to be a regular reader. Take it slow... Mark
Heeeeey... You're another one on here who I see has fanagled a way around (what I thought was the max) of 16 "Top Friends." How'd you manage that one, if you don't mind me asking? Whatever the case, very best of regards to you...CCx
Thanks for the comment on my first post- nice to know I'm not alone in my technological woes! Love your photography- really beautiful shots you've got here.
thnak you. I'm just collecting all the art i see in San Francisco... check out the new slideshow on TINGLETANGLE and WEMARNY sections on the nav bar menu of http://ozcillator.com. peace, franz
Hello Thorsten. I've been doing a lot of uber-diving, and I must say that yours stands out as one of my top five blogs. It's so diverse and interesting! Keep up the good work! All the best, Stewart
Hi Thorsten, Thanks for the great idea for a blog posting on how a designer comes to dress a star at the Oscars. I will have to write it! Continue to check my blog, I'm going to continue to add great stuff in the next few weeks. xoNick
I found it annoying, the D-Lux 3, that you can't get a good grip at it. That you use the screen as viewfinder is kind of OK. But the light from the screen, as well as the red AF light at night does not make it a stealth camera like a traditional quiet Leica M.