Roberto was expectant, he could not settle, he wanted their arrival complete, for them to be seated, for his eyes to feast upon their love. He had shared this evening with them every year for the previous fifteen, they were as family to him. He fussed over them, he smoothed their every wrinkle, he gave to them an attention that he spared for few others. They allowed him now full reign over the menu, over the quantities, over the progress. They granted him this in appreciation. And, yes, in love.
He quivered at their history, at the sixty-five years, at the family that spread organically into the community. He paced the parlour, inspecting his nails, brushing a mote from the pressed seam of his trouser. He roused with the growing bustle in the foyer, they were here, flanked by three generations of sons.
His bow circumscribed his deep affection.
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This is a lovely contribution to the week-end reflection... The set of the table, the view, the reflection of the glasses, this electrical blue...
ReplyDeleteWhat is not to like about it ?!
Love these BLUE images. Stylish.
ReplyDeleteLove these BLUE images. Stylish.[2]
ReplyDeleteThe color is overwhelming and calming at the same time - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, and I love this blue color:)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend:)
Berit.
Outstanding photos which pale in comparison to the text. Wow! What a knockout post.
ReplyDeleteIt's my favourite reflection!
ReplyDeleteHave abeautiful weekend:)
Beautifull done and I love this colour blue. Enjoy your weekend.☺
ReplyDeleteWonderous images here. A comfortable weekend, eating fine food beside sparkling water ... one of life's joys.
ReplyDeleteSuch attention to detail! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite, blue! Very nice
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, beautiful story...
ReplyDeleteLove the blues in these shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The colours are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are really art.
ReplyDeleteAh Doyles I will get there one day. The blues in your shots are amazing.
ReplyDeleteBlue big time! What colour coordination from tablecloth, water, building... Great composition.
ReplyDeleteJust a fish knife on the table?
Yes, Paul - a fish restaurant ... THE fish restaurant.
ReplyDeleteFor sure, the most reflective hue of blue. Photo really matches the writing well.
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ReplyDeletethe photo is lovely, very painterly and I do like your reflective piece
The intensity in your photos matches the intensity of your story. Kudos, Julie.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous shot.
ReplyDeleteYou "blue" me away! Fabulous...
ReplyDeleteBeauty in words - beauty in pictures.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup la dernière photographie.
ReplyDeleteThe last picture is very very nice!!!
I love the blue ambience in the second picture … and the beach incurved (?)
ReplyDeleteHave you try in a square picture ?
Friends, to my eye this image puts me in mind of one particular painting by the Australian artist, Brett Whitely. It is all in the colour blue that is used. For this I must thank Doyles!!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, the reflection of the strip of sand immediately outside the plastic awning is what got me started.
Love all that blue! Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteHi Julie. These are both wonderful. I especially like the top photo. I'm not sure if it's the composition or the colors maybe it's both that makes it such a powerful image.
ReplyDeleteawesome pictures!! great colors and composition.
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