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Muchas gracias, Silvia. Tu comentario es un apoyo para el blog y para superar este domingo de indeciso sol en Bcn. ¡Feliz tarde para tí!
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Espero que el domingo haya sacado finalmente su sol, aquí en Madrid los grises nos acompañan 🙂 besos enormes.
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Tengo un amigo en Príncipe de Vergara que hace ya tiempo, me dice que vaya. Ahora ya tengo la excusa de ‘los grises’. Gracias Silvia. Sí, besos enormes. 😉
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Uyssss pues en más de una ocasión estoy por Príncipe de Vergara por si coincidimos cuando vayas, 🙂 besines de lunes !!!
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¡Ay Sil! disculpa mi retraso. Esta tarde me han robado el móvil. Sí, este gran amigo de adolescencia está muy cerca de Concha Espina. Me encantaría coincidir contigo. A ver que día vuelvo con los 600 kms que nos separan. Gracias por tu comment y besines 😉
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Fantastic
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Hi Val, your comments are what makes possible this blog. Thanks a lot and greetings. 🐦
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Older faces definitely make for an interesting study 🙂
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Oh Wendy, so true. Try to sketch the folds of costumes and garments is so complicated but to depict the face of an old person is more difficult because each of these pleats is a mark of their lives. Thanks for your wise and kind comment. Best wishes 😉
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Wonderful post! Old faces – and bodies – are the most interesting to draw! Whereas drawing a baby can be a little bit tedious ´cause there´s yet not much to capture…
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Oh Miss G, your insight is so wise. The skin of an old person is as a map or an engraving full of experiences of living. Thanks a million for your personal and clever comment ❤
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Thank you so much:) I´m looking very much forward to your next post!! Have a wonderful week! Sarah 🙂
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Oh darling, your expect makes me glad to prepare the new post. I’m also so proud because of your acknowledgement. Thanks a million!
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Oh darling, your await makes me glad I’m so proud when you like the posts of this blog. Thanks a million!
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Love this
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Dear MTF, I think about Old Age: the important thing is to arrive. Long life for you. ❤
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❤️absolutely !!!
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Lol ! 😉
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Thank you !
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You deserve the best! ❤
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thanks for sharing these beautiful images
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There is nothing without your follow and visits. Thanks a lot ❤
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Probably never will get as much attention and feedback as some 20yr old naked picture these days 😦
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Oh Ramona, I agree with your thought. Thanks so much for your wise comment. Best wishes 😉
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You have great taste for chosing sketches! My favorite here is by Goya. The old man almost is dying but yet Goya is taking the last breaths and making them a drawing. Amazing!
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Yeah! Maybe the most big merit about all Goya’s work could be he brought the ugliness for to put it beside of the classical beauty. Our life, our experiences not ever are beautiful. I’m so grateful to know what your special gaze is watching. Thanks a million!
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Thank you 😀
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Wieder eine schöne Auswahl… Wobei man solche alten Leute nur noch selten auf der Straße trifft. Heutzutage verschwinden sie meist früher oder später ins Altenheim… Ehrlich gesagt, bin ich öfters dort und es ist schön zu sehen, wie manche Menschen tatsächlich wieder etwas aufblühen, wenn sie ihren Bedürfnissen entspechend behandelt werden, was in den Familien oft nicht mehr geleistet werden kann. Aber auf der anderen Seite gibt es auch viele, die einfach auf den Tod warten und nur noch in ihren Rollstühlen sitzen,…
Carpe Diem! Alles Liebe, Nessy von den happinessygirls – happy, healthy, trendy ( http://www.happyhealthytrendy.com )
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Your comment we thought-provoking. Unfortunately we do not think enough in old age until it arrives. Perhaps it was Oscar Wilde who said the experience of old age, was no problem. The really difficult thing was the ‘being young’. Thanks so much for your comment. Good evening from a warm one, as it is Barcelona ❤
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Thanks for your nice reply! Today , we´ve 34 °C in Saarebrueck, so hot, too… But nevertheless I would prefer beeing in Barcelona… Have a wonderful evening, too, with the sounds of the Alhambra-song, played on the guitar,… That´s what I´am remember, whe I´m thinking of the nice warm nights over there … Nessy from the happinessygirls. j
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Dear Nessy, sometimes we want what we haven’t though my senses can understand what you’re saying about this theme, but we can transcend with the stuff or companionship that we got in each moment. Here this night is kindly good because is not too humid as ever. It was a windy thursday. The wellness of our skin is important but not as much as our feelings. It has been a true bliss to share some words with you. Bye to bedclothes and good night. Thanks for comment.
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