Thank you, Arto.  Your lovely sunset is much like what we occasionally get here 
in south Florida.  Quite awe inspiring.   

Ned
On Sep 30, 2011, at 3:24 PM, wikla wrote:

> Dear lutenists,
> 
> as we all know, a musical piece is a kind of story. It starts somewhere, it
> has its adventures, and it ends to some conclusion, or perhaps lack of
> conclusion. Anyhow, it is a story, a story without words. It is quite the
> same with pictures - paintings, photos, ..., pictures generally. Single
> pictures and sets of pictures form also a story in the same sense; a story
> most often without words. 
> 
> Today we had exceptionally warm - actually the record of all the times
> measured here! - 30th of September. I took my camera to my evening walk,
> and took some photos. This is my story without words of our special today:
>  https://picasaweb.google.com/114782807109183620580/SunSep302011
> 
> Choose Slideshow and then F11. You'll see "diapositives" in the old sense
> on the computer screen...
> 
> Sorry, if this was too much "off topic", but to me pictures and music are
> much nearer to each other than words and written language are to neither...
> 
> Best,
> 
> Arto
> 
> 
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