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I think this might be the last (for now) in the series of evocative photos of faraway places (in time, in distance, or both).
I look at this & think about driving to the sea, and beyond, but I guess wherever you live, you just park & do your errands.
I've never been to the Caribbean but now I think that when I go (yes! we have a plan!) I will stand exactly here & feel the Graham Greene–esque pull of gradually sinking to sodden ennui.
I look at this & think about driving to the sea, and beyond, but I guess wherever you live, you just park & do your errands.
I've never been to the Caribbean but now I think that when I go (yes! we have a plan!) I will stand exactly here & feel the Graham Greene–esque pull of gradually sinking to sodden ennui.