12 April 2008

Love in the afternoon



"France is the only place where you can make love in the afternoon without people hammering on your door"

- Barbara Cartland

19 comments:

  1. I see you've made full use of the 18X zoom lens here! Hopefully it will be warm enough & dry enough for people to have a smooch outside.

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  2. Oh my. Well I hope they both know what this leads to. LOL

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  3. It's enough to make your hair curl !

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  4. She has her shoes off a blanket and a magazine on the beach. I wonder if she was waiting for him to show up? Its romantic.

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  5. Is that Carla and Sarkozy? It sure looks like him...

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  6. I like Isabella's comment on your blog too :-)) Carla is taller and thinner.

    Is that really to be making love? (I've forgotten, it's a long time...).

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  7. The Barbara Cartland quote is the only thing she said I found remotely funny. It's wonderful photo, a real 60's feel. Man Loves Woman definately.

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  8. Beautiful photo! You are really finding some treasure out there!

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  9. Great shot Jilly.

    It still looks chilly there. Bet you can't wait for summer and the beach!! :)

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  10. Beautiful shot. The black and white makes the photo very special.

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  11. That is LOVEly! Another breath of fresh air from Menton. Ciao!

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  12. mmmh, - and taking one's shoes off is always a good start !

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  13. I like that kind of love making... It's cute sweet, isn't it? ;D

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  14. Looks like something i should try :-)

    Lovely photo!

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  15. ....take care Jilly! The "dark side" can become adictive! I must say that I was caught by the passing resemblance to young Sarko.

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  16. Yes, i too thought you caught Sarkozy in the -well one- act.

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  17. I need to move to France then. :-)

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  18. Very appropriate subject for a black and white photo. Makes it seem that much more dramatic. Barbara Cartland - now there's a dame for you!

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