"But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?" ~ Hey, Dude … It's a Light in the Forest!
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.
Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,
Who is already sick and pale with grief
That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she.
Romeo And Juliet Act 2, scene 2, 2–6
Miss Juliet received the ultimate compliment when Dude Romeo likened her presence to the "fair sun."
© A. Mac/A.G.
But a walk in the forest with a pretty woman … just as the rays of the sun burst through …
Now THAT'S what I'd call "Puttin' it all together!"
"Puttin"? (sp) Hey, I thought no politics here. LOL
Funny, I thought about Vladimir when I typed that but thought I could slip it past everyone ... but nyet.
Great minds....etc.
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
the panes
of
having to install stolen bars of steel
around enlightened windows, blocked off
brick by brick
great shot
I'm headed to recite poetry at a Peak in Penns
shortly, with an engine drivin me to Gym Thorpe
I was just in Jim Thorpe, PA las week … small world.
Looks like the traffic is light as well.
Traffic is light? or Traffic Light?
Sorry A.Mac, I don't want to screw up your article, although when I looked at it I saw this image on the right of it among the advertisers, and had to laugh - as a Canadian I can vouch for its appropriateness.
What countries would look like if they were people:
Hey, at least I'm helping to keep the article up front - you don't have to bump it all by yourself.
Nothing like light entertainment.
"Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness." (Ancient Chinese Proverb)
You’ll get no lampooning from me on that lights out proverb.
Still, to be diligent, I have decided to convene members of a solar panel to research the origin of the proverb; while China is a plausible source, there is strong belief that a guy in South Philly ... a Ray Watts ... first said the candle thing back in 1952.
Just sayin’.
Beautiful photo, Mac.