They must be standing outside the shops waiting for their wives/girlfriends. At least they don't have to hold the purses.
> Anonymous said : Oct 8, 2006 22:38
Hi Tetsu.
Anothe visit on your photoblog i do appreciate.
Here is another blog that i've found a few ago: http://www.lejapon.fr/blog/
Hope you will enjoy it...
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i heard in my country... when a man was looking for flowers he is looking for something else. So in Spanish we say: ¡algo quiere el negro! and singging: ¡Ay mamá, qué será lo que quiere el negro!?
I like all the textures of the buildings.
I also the like pose of the gut in the florists doorway.
great picture!
I like all the textures of the buildings.
I also the like pose of the gut in the florists doorway.
great picture!
oops. sorry about the double comment... now that's three! sorry again.
They must be standing outside the shops waiting for their wives/girlfriends. At least they don't have to hold the purses.
Hi Tetsu.
Anothe visit on your photoblog i do appreciate.
Here is another blog that i've found a few ago: http://www.lejapon.fr/blog/
Hope you will enjoy it...
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I love the B&W tones, nice detail.
i heard in my country... when a man was looking for flowers he is looking for something else. So in Spanish we say: ¡algo quiere el negro! and singging: ¡Ay mamá, qué será lo que quiere el negro!?
very interesting.
A lovely one.
Thanks Mike, Micki, Craig, Hechicera, Intern and Yuri!!!!
Woman often come to power in Japanese family... :-P
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