If a picture tells a thousand words, this one tells even more to me. I saw this scene in Heiligenhafen ( Baltic Sea), Germany, and the romantic in me imagined a whole love story of an impossible love. Two lovers being separated but longing to meet .The ruby red chairs and the table indicate the meeting point but time goes by, plants are growing tall and dominating the tiny garden.
The sky is dark and sad, melancholy rules. In addition you see the little sculpture looking out the window trying to spot the beloved one and and listening very carefully, too, so as not to miss a single detail which might reveal the presence of the significant other. And the mail box also seems to be waiting for a love letter…
Wow ! that's another side of you I didn't know ! you are very romantic !!!
ReplyDeleteI would say after a while a very old woman and a very old man come out of the house, sit on each chair and fight because the garden looks so messy. and as they live in Germany they would say : What will our neighbours think of us !"
Wow...that is some tale for RT and I can see it happening...and the spot or rover coming out and just laying down by there feet...
ReplyDeleteoh my, what a haunting tale borne from these 2 red chairs.:P
ReplyDeleteSad story. They are certainly neglected chairs, no longer used often and left to be claimed by the plants. I do love the red against the green though :)
ReplyDeleteBobkat
Your story sounds just right!
ReplyDeleteVery sad story. The picture is definitely thousand words.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sad tale, but full of beauty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and I love the way your mind works. I do that too. Sometimes I even make up stories about strangers I see in restaurants or out in a crowd. I plot their whole life.
ReplyDeleteMar I love the red chairs and the story!
ReplyDeleteI want to know more of the story. Why the meeting didn't happen? What makes one love so much that they keep waiting?
Yes, more please!
Very nice picture, I would sit there.
ReplyDeleteYou have a vivid imagination AND a great eye for pictures! The perfect blogger combination! Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteVery vivid imagination, and I love it! Happy RT!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Is there a continuation of the story? I'd like to know why they didn't meet again. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat story - both from you and the photo.
ReplyDeleteHow romantically tragic.
ReplyDeleteMyyyyyyy what an ACTIVE imagination you have my friend! And EVER so romantic! I'll take that coffee...
ReplyDeleteLove your story and your photo. The scene does evoke that mood of waiting, longing, and melancholy. Nice, nice entry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful scene. And you've described it so well. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you are so romantic! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful story.... I could use it for my short film.
Hope we can meet in Southern France before you return to Barcelona.
ReplyDeleteWe will go from Issouden on July 31 heading for Vence on August 1.
Then on August 3 meet RennyBA in Marignan and on the day after Mr and Mrs Lifecruiser and then Claudie-----