There are times when nothing much is going on around town and yet the hungry maw of the blog must be fed. So I go out cruising (driving, of course, because this is the U.S.), looking for anything that catches my eye. Sometimes I think of the old song by St. Louisan Chuck Berry:
Ridin' along in my automobile...This got my attention while driving across quiet Tower Grove Park. Skreech, pull to the curb. So there I was, sitting in a damp culvert, thinking I was the flippin' Piet Mondrian of South St Louis, when someone walking a dog passed by and gave me the strangest look.
Cruisin' and playin' the radio
With no particular place to go.
7 comments:
belle référence musicale, j'ai eut l'occasion de voir Chuck Berry a un festival de rock sur Paris, c'etait magique, une vraie pile electrique
Too green for Mondrian! I always see yellow and red and black and blue! But I like this!
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Very good. Almost a bit of 3-D here.
Go Bob! So many older guys never get off the couch or swivel their eyes away from the TV! I, for one,am glad you're out there, cruisin'! I enjoy your photos and the commentary!
I never doubted for one minute that you 'had rhythm' Bob, you're the new and improved Piet Mondrian, he's so 'yesterday'!!
Broadway Boogie Woodie. Does St. Louis have a Broadway?
I know...I get those look sometimes... And often I look back and still see the person staring at whatever it was I was shooting. I like your Mondrian.
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