"Never did the sun go down with a brighter glory on the quiet corner in Soho, than one memorable evening when the Doctor and his daughter sat down under the plane-tree together. Never did the moon rise with a milder radiance over great London, than on that night when it found them still seated under the tree, and shone upon their faces through its leaves".. Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities - ONE NIGHT [179: my emphasis].
A few pages/passages later in this same A tale of two cities there is another quote I liked about the moon. It has a very human element and it reflects on justice and the flow of life.
As Lucie found during and after her marriage - she could not step in the same river twice. |
7 comments:
The sketches are cute ! I paint, but for the moment I have no inspiration ! Our restaurants are all closed, only the take aways open. Strange times.
What fun you are having. I am going to try to conjure up a bit of fun today, too.
So much going on here. Very creative. I especially love the color.
I wish I was this talented. I'm not one bit.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Colleen:
Colour has been part of my life from a very early age.
The colour here comes from the Stabilo 20 and also from the Portable Network Graphics in the scanner.
Hopefully the "so much going on" was not too overwhelming.
Deb:
Fun is always good to conjure and stir up.
It can be hard sometimes to find a sense of fun. I hope that through my words and sketches I have given and contributed.
Gattina:
Sketching is almost a physical - and indeed a cognitive - need with me.
VERY peculiar and strange times. During lunch I cooked a pastie.
As for finding inspiration - there is a children's book activist called Ashia Roy. They say:
"Once you do something small; you can do a lot".
With what tools do you paint? Acrylic; oils; eggs?
Sandee:
Thank you for the compliment.
You are good at organising and executing - and as you say about talent - "I am not one bit".
[I did try in the afternoon].
And obviously you love animals.
Hopefully I see you next week and you will see me.
In not many hours it will be Shakespeare's birthday. I am reading THE COMEDY OF ERRORS and the second part of HENRY THE EIGHTH.
Dear Adelaide,
Art is so much fun. I love making art too, but don't manage to anymore these days. I will someday for sure.
Your sketches seem like you had a blast.
Thank you so much for linking up with us on #WordlessWednesday
https://natashamusing.com/2020/04/on-a-lockdown-food-trail-wordless-wednesday-natasha-musing/
Natasha:
thank you! I know you have visited Halfway up Rysy Peak before.
That food trail was incredible. [and it will be great for my readers and those who are interested in food and the whole gourmet thing].
Hope you do make art someday - for sure!
Ah - there is still time - until there isn't.
Glad you enjoy art and making it.
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