Wow…like looking through a prism…Through the looking Glass…What Dale Found There, rather than Alice. Did you hear that? It’s Lewis Carroll applauding from the ether. π
I was hoping it would give that effect. A little share of my place of work π
None other than Carroll himself, eh? That is Γber cool!
Thank you, Susannah.
And the pic hops on board a recurring thought of mine whenever I’m in a bar. Looking at all the empty glasses makes me think about all the consumption and imbibing we do as human beings. There is SO much of it going on, every minute of every hour of every day. Makes me wonder what happens when the tap runs dry. Of course . . . that’s not going to be a problem we see in our lifetime.
This particular capture has a multi-seasoned vibe going on. The trees, bare to the right give off the appearance of winter as they tussle with the trees that have a full head of hair. It’s an interesting effect, one of the many you feature in this one.
That would not be a good thing for the taps to run dry. And, when I look at the picture I took of all the dirty glasses, THEN I focus on all the consumption happening…
Do you see that or is it just me? Tell the truth, I ain’t offended easily. It’s just that, they give off the appearance of hanging because they’re laid upside down.
If the taps run dry, call the authorities immediately and then make way for the doors and run like hell!
I always think about how much we consume. Not as a city, state or country but as a whole big world. It’s deafening to the senses, I think.
I always do. Which only happens when you have a professional taking the pic. π
This is true. And the Pssshhht! of opening the twist-top of a room-temp beer is so different (I know, coz one of my members likes his beer room temp. AND in a plastic glass. SMH
Wow…like looking through a prism…Through the looking Glass…What Dale Found There, rather than Alice. Did you hear that? It’s Lewis Carroll applauding from the ether. π
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I was hoping it would give that effect. A little share of my place of work π
None other than Carroll himself, eh? That is Γber cool!
Thank you, Susannah.
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Uber cool. Like that. π
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Why am I not surprised?
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What a great photo with all that light bouncing about!
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Thank you! So very glad you like!
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Beautiful photo, Dale. I would like to add a piece of dialog. “Yes, sir that is the sun. I think you should call it a night.”
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Thank you, John.
And yes!! Great bit to add!
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π A little barkeep humor.
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Yuck, yuck! π
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Q,
I dub this photograph “Summer Icicles”.
And the pic hops on board a recurring thought of mine whenever I’m in a bar. Looking at all the empty glasses makes me think about all the consumption and imbibing we do as human beings. There is SO much of it going on, every minute of every hour of every day. Makes me wonder what happens when the tap runs dry. Of course . . . that’s not going to be a problem we see in our lifetime.
This particular capture has a multi-seasoned vibe going on. The trees, bare to the right give off the appearance of winter as they tussle with the trees that have a full head of hair. It’s an interesting effect, one of the many you feature in this one.
Excellent eye, as per.
B
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B,
Summer Icicles, it is!!
That would not be a good thing for the taps to run dry. And, when I look at the picture I took of all the dirty glasses, THEN I focus on all the consumption happening…
I love that you see so much in this picture.
Muchismas gracias!
Q
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Do you see that or is it just me? Tell the truth, I ain’t offended easily. It’s just that, they give off the appearance of hanging because they’re laid upside down.
If the taps run dry, call the authorities immediately and then make way for the doors and run like hell!
I always think about how much we consume. Not as a city, state or country but as a whole big world. It’s deafening to the senses, I think.
I always do. Which only happens when you have a professional taking the pic. π
No, gracias to YOU!
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I agree! I love it. Plus they are on glass shelves so…
Or, just wait till I change the keg…π
Oh man, the thought boggles the mind
Professional wannabe π
De nada, then!
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It’s a beautiful effect, if you’re given to looking for the art in everyday things that is.
Change the keg quick-a-leee.
It boggles my mind. Although, in fairness my mind is easily boggled.
****INSERT SHADES EMOJI HERE****
Nader too. That dude does NOT get the credit he deserved. He introduced seat belts into the lexicon AND ran for President. Great man.
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That’s exactly what I wanted to share.
Worry not! I am getting right good and quick at it!!
I kinda like being boggled… π
How many you want?
ππππ
You nut.
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Well done.
Coolness.
That’s a board game yanno . . .
That woiks.
Always.
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Thank you.
Yes, nice and cold is how we like it π
I know!
Glad to know π
Takes one to know one…
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I can drink it ice cold or room temp.
Of course it does!
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I personally prefer it cold…
π
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There’s more flavor at room temp. But ice cold hits the spot in summer.
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This is true. And the Pssshhht! of opening the twist-top of a room-temp beer is so different (I know, coz one of my members likes his beer room temp. AND in a plastic glass. SMH
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Well, I don’t ask for it room temp. But I can definitely drink it that way.
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Understood. I’ll keep a couple on the counter, just in case.
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Schmart.
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I have my moments π
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I like it!!!! At the club?
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Yessiree! A quiet moment when no one was around. I was walking back to the bar and thought… I gotta get me a photo of that!
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Good eye!
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Grazie, Signore!
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Empty glassware just waiting to be fully enjoyed. Let’s the good times roll.
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Ya, baby!
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