Dear Ci Twin and friends,
When I went for a walk yesterday, I finally 'caught' a bird on the electric line (can you see it? )
Then the electric poles lined up for me to take their photo :-)
Lastly, the third photo brings back (bad) memories of when I worked for this big corporation and this 'crazy' CFO who thought their the team needed to go up to Lake Tahoe and climb up these big cut trees (that look very much like these
poles but are higher), stand up on the top, and jump off !
I kid you not, we had to sign off a release beforehand of course in case we broke our neck and could no longer work, and yes we were harnessed to a partner on the ground. The problem was my partner was a lot heavier than me, so when I jumped off ... up in the air he went (ouch, it must have hurt hi hi)
In any case, thinking back now, it was fun and yes it made me think and act more 'out of the box' - if you know what I mean hi hi
Have a good week,
BT
PS> Lan: did you find any cot/zay dien in Paris yet? :-P
BT,
I especially like the first pic!
M-U
BiTwin,
ReplyDeleteI loooove the first photo; it's pretty, poetic and whimsical.
MC
I AGREE WITH M.U. AND MAI CHAU . I LOVE THE FIRST PHOTO TOO ! HL
ReplyDeleteHello Bao Tram
ReplyDeleteQuite lovely, a set of pictures highlighting the Electric theme nicely,
the first one, the most captivating in term of instant appeal,
a delightful blend of composition and artistry
Lonesome birdie on a high wire going solo, perhaps on its own accord, a striking vision of isolation in the vast emptiness of it all
An intriguing, somewhat ironic sighting amid the connecting lines aiming at bringing the disconnected world a bit closer
Quang
Merci Mai Chau, Mai Quang and Mai Lan :-)
DeleteHave a wonderful weekend,
BT
Hi BT
ReplyDeleteLove the 1st shot too, and the story behind the 3rd...yeah I know what you mean, have done those team building and creative retreats too....
Cheers
Caro
ReplyDeleteThank you Caro and M-U.
Cheers,
BT