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    A Last Walk in the Park

    A Last Walk in the Park

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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    Nice caption, capture, and theme.

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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    Such a peaceful walk too...nice capture.

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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    So lovely! What a delightful sentiment and beautifully expressed.

    Scenes like these are heart grabbers.

    'Rie

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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    Great eye and great capture, Steve. Poignant.

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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    Very nice capture.



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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    Thanks all. Rare to have so few people in The Common at this time of day.

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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    Very nice and meaningful image

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    Re: A Last Walk in the Park

    Lovely. Scenes like this remind me of the Robert Burns poem, "John Anderson, my Jo"

    Dave

    John Anderson my jo, John,
    When we were first acquent,
    Your locks were like the raven,
    Your bonie brow was brent;
    But now your brow is beld, John,
    Your locks are like the snaw,
    but blessings on your frosty pow,
    John Anderson, my jo!

    John Anderson my jo, John,
    We clamb the hill thegither,
    And monie a cantie day, John,
    We've had wi' ane anither;
    Now we maun totter down, John,
    And hand in hand we'll go,
    And sleep thegither at the foot,
    John Anderson, my jo!
    Last edited by davidedric; 27th December 2014 at 05:39 PM.

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