Not exactly the religious version of "Paradise". |
Thursday, November 15, 2018
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...if you say so!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't even look like an earthly paradise...
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo. It has a real urban, gritty film Noir quality perfect in b&w.
ReplyDeleteAnd not the little town in California.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tribute well found to be in loving thought with all the people of Paradise who have lost homes, family sometimes and friends. I believe that those who have escaped having lost everything must indeed leave, with or without suitcase, to places more lenient. Thank you for this tribute to them
ReplyDelete"Gentleman's". Yes, because the first thing I think of about guys going in there is to call them gentlemen.
ReplyDeleteRight?
DeleteWell, kinda religious...God hears the heart. Probably some in there are crying out.
ReplyDeleteSuch a welcoming doorway! ;-)
ReplyDeletePero es una buena versión de una mirada atenta como la tuya que sabe ver más allá de lo que miran otros. Abrazo
ReplyDeleteYeah. I love the kinds of places that have no windows.
ReplyDeleteNice capture. There is a series on Netflix called The Paradise, love it.
ReplyDeleteHA! I'm sure you're right about that, Andy. :D
ReplyDeleteThe girl on the sign reminds me of the famous one often seen on the mudflaps of big trucks.... This picture is interesting because of the woman and her suitcase.
ReplyDeleteFor some it is Paradise there inside! :)
ReplyDelete...and that is a really big litter bin....
ReplyDelete:-)
ReplyDeleteUn paradis tout blanc ;-)
ReplyDeleteI always thought 'gentleman's club' was a misnomer.
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