it took me a while to figure that this series Waiting for Godot was from a play written in French back in 1945…
now that i understand this one when hubby is no longer waiting… i love all three postings about it Elaine!!
now did i make any sense with this comment….peter:)
I’ve never read it, I’m afraid to say, Elaine, but at least I got the short version. “A lawyer is someone who smiles no matter how bad it gets.” (Diego Armando) Now, get out of there and enjoy your vacation time with Hubbie.
Hi Ginnie, I have a lot of things planned for the vacation, I made an appt for an ‘Indian Head Massage’ on Friday, it will be wonderful… also want to get a lot of pics…
Godot has left the building. That is a very cool composition with him exiting the frame.
By the way, Waiting For Godot is one of my all time favourites.
it took me a while to figure that this series Waiting for Godot was from a play written in French back in 1945…
now that i understand this one when hubby is no longer waiting… i love all three postings about it Elaine!!
now did i make any sense with this comment….peter:)
Sure your comment makes sense lol… I would think you would have to google it, you being you, if you had not heard of the play 🙂
I’ve never read it, I’m afraid to say, Elaine, but at least I got the short version. “A lawyer is someone who smiles no matter how bad it gets.” (Diego Armando) Now, get out of there and enjoy your vacation time with Hubbie.
Hi Ginnie, I have a lot of things planned for the vacation, I made an appt for an ‘Indian Head Massage’ on Friday, it will be wonderful… also want to get a lot of pics…
Why would you wait for Godot, when you can be part of such a lovely photograph. Godot needs to find his own way.
hehe my husband looks good in that photo, like bruce willis in a pretty version of ‘die hard’ 🙂
Time about getting out & taking his girl on a wild country ride. But don’t forget to come back cause I’m waiting for you. Right here. Right now.
All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.