I just cannot imagine being that high up and sitting down, outside, for lunch. Wow. Your napkin goes off the table and flies away forever. How do the waiters or waitresses keep the food coming and warm or cold?
In the old days they used to use a mechanical butler which is probably now somehow and elevator.
I really like this shot. This is a nice photograph and your critical eye eye chose the details all related to composition, color, texture and presentation. I was impressed.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend and take the time to smell the roses.
It is well known that we Portuguese once sailed the seven seas searching for new lands, wealth and adventures. We were brave in those days and gave the world new worlds!
Luckily I don’t have to sail the big oceans on a small ship to sea the wonders of our world … No Sir, I just need to check with Mr. Tom, the finest host there is, for a trip around the world with SKY WATCH TOURS and with a click here, a click there I am quickly in the USA, England, Brazil, Italy, China, Australia, Finland … well, everywhere.
And on each stop I come to see a little marvel of our world under a great sky! Hope you can come and see my piece of the sky at lenses & visions
Thanks to invite us to share your lunch. Can you remind me, what time? That isn't 33 floors that will stop me to join you! (Thanks to come in France to comment, may I invite you next Friday?)
Yum, I can almost taste it looking at that picture. Miss you guys! Thanks for your prayers. Re-entry has been a bit of a challenge; so glad He is always here.
I really like your shot. It tells a story and I went straight off into it.
ReplyDeleteHave a brilliant weekend!
That looks like a wonderful place to escape the hubbub of the streets!
ReplyDeleteInteresting point of view!
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It would be lovely to lunch on the 33rd floor!
ReplyDeleteI just cannot imagine being that high up and sitting down, outside, for lunch. Wow. Your napkin goes off the table and flies away forever. How do the waiters or waitresses keep the food coming and warm or cold?
ReplyDeleteIn the old days they used to use a mechanical butler which is probably now somehow and elevator.
I really like this shot. This is a nice photograph and your critical eye eye chose the details all related to composition, color, texture and presentation. I was impressed.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend and take the time to smell the roses.
Abraham Lincoln
—Brookville Daily Photo
Terrific perspective!
ReplyDeleteIt is well known that we Portuguese once sailed the seven seas searching for new lands, wealth and adventures.
ReplyDeleteWe were brave in those days and gave the world new worlds!
Luckily I don’t have to sail the big oceans on a small ship to sea the wonders of our world …
No Sir, I just need to check with Mr. Tom, the finest host there is, for a trip around the world with SKY WATCH TOURS and with a click here, a click there I am quickly in the USA, England, Brazil, Italy, China, Australia, Finland … well, everywhere.
And on each stop I come to see a little marvel of our world under a great sky!
Hope you can come and see my piece of the sky at lenses & visions
Hungry ???
ReplyDeleteExcellent... 33rd floor... thats part of the Sky... ha!
ReplyDeleteThanks to invite us to share your lunch. Can you remind me, what time? That isn't 33 floors that will stop me to join you!
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Nice shot and a different approach
ReplyDeletewhat a nice shot, and what was for lunch?
ReplyDeleteJesu: A very artistic photo for SWF.
ReplyDeleteYum, I can almost taste it looking at that picture. Miss you guys! Thanks for your prayers. Re-entry has been a bit of a challenge; so glad He is always here.
ReplyDeleteVery nice composition. I expect there's a very interesting view from that high up! Nice Sky Watch.
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
ReplyDeleteCool shot!
ReplyDeletei remember feeling a hint that i was pregnant again when you guys took us here for a dinner. that was unforgettable.
ReplyDeletePerfect entry for skywatch… all I can say is that “you’ll be the sun in somebody else’s sky”…LoL! Mine’s up too hope you can drop by…
ReplyDeleteVery different and interesting worm's eye view of the sky.
ReplyDeleteVery different and interesting worm's eye view of the sky.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely shot! Surely you were up in the sky for that ;O)
ReplyDeleteGreat sky watch post!!
ReplyDeleteA nice everydayskylunchshot;) LOL!
ReplyDeleteCool... dining in the clouds. Hope the lunch was as good as the view.
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