Outside restaurant seating? Is that a black napkin dispenser on the table?
Maybe old-world, because of rough texture wall.
His cameral next to him - strap hanging down next to his left shoulder?
Interesting image over his left shoulder. a white structure with arches and columns. a reflection?
Wow! You girls are amazing to remember what he wore in 2006?! I remember a little, now. Is that the same paperback he was reading on the yacht? What was the title? A classic novel, or play?
Maybe we have another game, like GG's identify-his-comments: identify the photo.
cornell01 wrote:Wow! You girls are amazing to remember what he wore in 2006?! I remember a little, now. Is that the same paperback he was reading on the yacht? What was the title? A classic novel, or play?
Maybe we have another game, like GG's identify-his-comments: identify the photo.
Remember the jigsaw we used to do?
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
cornell01 wrote:Wow! You girls are amazing to remember what he wore in 2006?! I remember a little, now. Is that the same paperback he was reading on the yacht? What was the title? A classic novel, or play?
Maybe we have another game, like GG's identify-his-comments: identify the photo.
Germangirl wrote:Remember the jigsaw we used to do?
I don't remember the jigsaw. Was that before my time on this Forum with you all? We certainly are creative - creating all kinds of diversions to get us over the dry spells.
Who is going to NYC to see Betrayal? Wish I could.
Germangirl wrote:Remember the jigsaw we used to do?
I don't remember the jigsaw. Was that before my time on this Forum with you all? We certainly are creative - creating all kinds of diversions to get us over the dry spells.
Who is going to NYC to see Betrayal? Wish I could.
Its not decided yet..
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
Re Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird', I think this must be on Daniel's list of favourite novels. See my avatar, which I had for a short time once before and have now reinstated for a while.