LIke your photo today, we have palm trees in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, but the similarity ends there. We do not have any tuxedos. In fact, I have never seen anyone even wearing a suit, sports coat or tie in Tamarindo. I don't know if there is even a coat and tie in any closet in town. Everyone left their formal clothes back in the USA, Canada or wherever they came from.
In Monte Carlo, of course, even when we went there on vacation we had to pack a coat and tie, otherwise we could not go into the casino.
Well, Billy, you can say that again. The Lanvin store may be a good example of fool's gold. Value judgments notwithstanding, this is a terrific picture, nicely combining in and out, natural and unnatural.
LIke your photo today, we have palm trees in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, but the similarity ends there. We do not have any tuxedos. In fact, I have never seen anyone even wearing a suit, sports coat or tie in Tamarindo. I don't know if there is even a coat and tie in any closet in town. Everyone left their formal clothes back in the USA, Canada or wherever they came from.
ReplyDeleteIn Monte Carlo, of course, even when we went there on vacation we had to pack a coat and tie, otherwise we could not go into the casino.
soooo french
ReplyDeleteSimple evening attire in Monaco.
ReplyDeleteI really like this one. Perfect for a window in Monte Carl.
ReplyDeleteA great capture with that palm tree in the window reflection. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Joanny
oh my!! that gold man is so.. handsome. great photo.
ReplyDelete~Dianne~
Well, Billy, you can say that again. The Lanvin store may be a good example of fool's gold. Value judgments notwithstanding, this is a terrific picture, nicely combining in and out, natural and unnatural.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like the golden headed man is wearing a wig made of palms!
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