I'd like to add this one: while speaking with an old lady architect that somehow was
still young at heart but wasn't stupid at all about the dried flovers in the
vase during the frmYugosla's civil engineer's fair in Moscow on company's
we represented then stand; me upon seeing her watching these dired & painted flower peaces:
" don't know why would anyone give money for the old dried, unfresh, unsmelly
flowers ? "
o.l.'s reply: " have you seen their buildings and bridges ?, they started
making them look nice, they started to take care of their city ?, they placed lights
on their architecture, haven't you noticed that ... ? "
an o.l. was definitivly ok... Russian money movers started to like their city,
even more I find myself competitive to say that it looks nicer in the evening than ever
since I was able to see it back in '86...'91...'95 ( win '95 :) it's these ... lights ? ... on the old
... flower that makes it shine ?...
it does a lot however during the cold alias_spring ( seen the date ? ) evening walk :)
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more Ideas comming soon, since I like this a lot, obviously :).