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Saturday, March 7, 2009
Man on a Bench
When I took the picture of the rooster, I saw a man resting on a bench. I on the contrary am rushing home; I want to save as much time as I can on this free day to do something else.
I like to rest sometimes, doing nothing for a little while, just for the sake it. it's an age thing? This is a good shot, a bit sad perhaps: it feels like this man is not so happy to go home.
City in the west of the Dutch province Utrecht, founded by the Romans in 40 AD as a castellum at the Northern Fronteer of the Roman Empire. Received city rights in 1372, forensic city for North and South Holland's bigger cities, 33.650 inhabitants.
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Woerden Community contains the towns and villages: Harmelen, Kamerik and Zegveld.
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2 comments:
I like to rest sometimes, doing nothing for a little while, just for the sake it. it's an age thing?
This is a good shot, a bit sad perhaps: it feels like this man is not so happy to go home.
This photo admonishes me to take more time for a brake.
Thank you.
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