Yesterday, another day in the labyrinth of the concrete, was ordinary. When the time came, I saddled up for my afternoon caffeine safari. This routine requires walking past the U.S. Government Printing Office. The one-city-block building is an architectural relic...the agency's nomenclature even betrays its status as an endangered species imperiled by the digital age. As I strode through the maze, an orange-yellow taxi whizzed past. Minutes later and with an unsweetened double espresso in hand, I retraced my steps.
Hours later, at home, I heard the kids scream. "Papa! You HAVE to come see this." I turned another page of my novel. "PAPA! Bring your camera!" They all ran outside with their cameras. I followed with my own. The resulting encounter was a welcome disorientation within the labyrinth of the abstract. We stared. We took photographs. The neighbors joined in.... (Click on the rainbow to search for the leprechauns.)
·TRANSLATION! FESTIVAL 2019: LANGUAGES IN MOTION·
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*· Translation! Festival 2019: Languages in Motion**· *
*Art Exhibition** “Confabulations and Other Wordscapes” *
*and a talk with the Italian Visual Ar...
5 years ago
5 comments:
wow!!! crazy beautiful.
I have only seen a double rainbow before in Truckee, California with the Donner Pass as a backdrop...this one is as majestic...wow!!!!
Che meraviglia ! E voi ? Come state ?
impressive !! I love how the neighbors came out as well.
Gorgeous shot. How fortunate you are!
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