I must look for that film. I haven’t watched them since viewing “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” a few years back. I’m a bit hesitant after those roles.
I’ve not seen that. Their relationship on and off screen was of its time. I did enjoy him in ‘The Spy Who came in …’ He played a dissipated drunk rather well.
Excellent
Thank you, glad you like it.
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storms due tomorrow
the generous sea
washing our faces
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I like it, π
Stay safe!
Will do, thank you. Itβs not really that stormy.
Such a beautiful place, I do envy you. Lovely piece.
Thank you. This beach is about twelve miles away. It was once used to film ‘Under Milk Wood ‘ with Taylor and Burton.
I must look for that film. I haven’t watched them since viewing “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” a few years back. I’m a bit hesitant after those roles.
I’ve not seen that. Their relationship on and off screen was of its time. I did enjoy him in ‘The Spy Who came in …’ He played a dissipated drunk rather well.
Yes, we own that one on dvd. It’s terrific. Ha ha, not a big stretch though, from what I can gather. He was brilliant, mind you, and what a voice!
His read of β Under Milk Wood’ still gives me goosebumps. Being Welsh, of course.
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the storm tomorrow
can never take away
the peace felt today
They emphasis each other. Nice haiku π
Forgot to mention that your photo haiku is top shelf!
I donβt often blush … Thank you.
Love the paradox at the end. The picture of the sea mirrors the peace that seeps into souls. Beautiful haiku.
Thank you π
Nice one
Thanks Elaine π