On Hosier Lane where the murals breathe,
A man walks uphill with sunlight sheathed—
Gleaming shades on his silent face,
Each step wrapped in the lane’s embrace.
His wife beside, her hand in his own,
Two shadows stretching on cobblestone.
She leans like memory, soft and near,
He leads like time with nothing to fear.
The walls around burst wild with hue,
But they move quiet, just passing through—
A moment framed in a painted land,
Love uphill, hand in hand.
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Cuatro caminantes en esa calle en cuesta arriba y empedrada.
ReplyDeleteClimbing up is an effort
Deletewalking uphill I notice everyone's posture is bent forward. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteIt is not even that steep
DeleteEn una calle empinada cuesta más dar los pasos.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
City people need to exercise
DeleteI doubt their hands are touching. She is a good half step behind him. This might be two couples, but their body language says otherwise. You have taken a good candid street shot in this crowded lane.
ReplyDeleteThe chemistry among people
DeleteLovely -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteA determined look on everyone's faces!
ReplyDeleteTo finish browsing this area
DeleteWalking up the hill!
ReplyDeleteGood for their health
DeleteAn uphill walk with bricks. The faces reflect the effort.
ReplyDeleteUnfit lot
DeleteGreat perspective of them walking at the same pace on the cobblestones.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of Vulcan lane, wonder if they ae tourists?
ReplyDelete...on a mission.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that was mom and dad just behind?
ReplyDeleteWarm weather adapts people's clothing.
ReplyDeletewalking with little uphill will be great ....
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at this photo, I see EFFORT, the toil of walking uphill on a cobblestone street. I loved these lines, Roentare: "A moment framed in a painted land, Love uphill, hand in hand."
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteWonderful BW street capture ~ thanks,
ReplyDeletean artist reflects
I' m so glad you shared this photo. I really like the uphill strides. Thank you for joining FFO and have a nice weekend.
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