A City Photoblog about the city of Detroit. All photos, art and writing by Mary Stebbins Taitt unless otherwise noted.
Konnichiwa! Hashi wa subarashi desu yo! I love the red bridge as it reminds me of my 2 years teaching English in Japan! Domo Arigato
Thanks so much, Leif. My father spoke Japanese. I don't, and unfortunately, he died in 1998. But thanks for your kind comment. :-D Mary
Wow! This looks like an impressionist painting...very beautiful, Mary! I'd say frame it and hang it!
Great capture. I love the reflection on the water.This brings back memories of going to the Japanese tea gardens in San Francisco all the time whith my wife many years ago.
I used to go to the Japanese tea garden -- I think in Golden Gate Park -- years ago in San Francisco.Thnaks Jacob and James.
A beautiful spot!
It is gorgeous!
That kind of bridges is always wonderful.
The red bridge really draws the eye in. Beautiful.
Thank you all SO MUCH! :-D
I echo Leif's comments;except in English.
Hah hah hah LOL, B! Yr a riot!
Konnichiwa! Hashi wa subarashi desu yo! I love the red bridge as it reminds me of my 2 years teaching English in Japan! Domo Arigato
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Leif. My father spoke Japanese. I don't, and unfortunately, he died in 1998. But thanks for your kind comment. :-D Mary
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks like an impressionist painting...very beautiful, Mary! I'd say frame it and hang it!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture. I love the reflection on the water.
ReplyDeleteThis brings back memories of going to the Japanese tea gardens in San Francisco all the time whith my wife many years ago.
I used to go to the Japanese tea garden -- I think in Golden Gate Park -- years ago in San Francisco.
ReplyDeleteThnaks Jacob and James.
A beautiful spot!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat kind of bridges is always wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe red bridge really draws the eye in. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you all SO MUCH! :-D
ReplyDeleteI echo Leif's comments;except in English.
ReplyDeleteHah hah hah LOL, B! Yr a riot!
ReplyDelete