A scene from Act III of Our Town by Thornton Wilder
Accepting her death, Emily pauses to say farewell to life
as she returns to her grave:
“Good-bye, good-bye world. Good-bye Grover’s Corners.......
Oh, Earth, you’re too wonderful for anybody to realize you.”
Reminds me of a Norman Rockwell painting, Dennis. Well done.
Good looking set, QD. The flowers and bees seem to be holding up well under the heat.
Your daughter makes a great looking martini, Dennis, and you took a great looking picture of it.
You did a great job on the entire set, Mike. Well done.
Look like a delightful and delicious evening for two, QD. Well done.
Well done, Ernesto. It’s one of my favorites.
Beautiful set, John. I can see why the Galaxie caught your eye.
I really like the mood you created, Carol. Well done as always.
Beautiful images, Mike. I find that, in some cases, a close-up of one or two flowers can be as effective as an entire field of flowers. I think this is one of those cases. Well done.
Great looking bass dinner, Joe. Enjoy your trip.
I always enjoy your close-up work, QD.
Beautiful set, Mike. You captured it well. Walking is the best exercise.