Moabjeeper said at 7:18 p.m. on Apr 5, 2009: Cambridge, Mass I presume. The red berries are nice.
Liliana said at 7:31 p.m. on Apr 5, 2009: ¡¡¡Gracias por el farol!!! ¡¡¡¡Sabía que habría un "new Tabblo"!!!!! Lindísimo, pocos colores pero todo muy simbólico. ¿Cambridge...? ¿Y ese pájaro es el cuervo de Poe? ¿Claustros de un convento? Contanos un poquito más ...
Jillcdunn said at 7:57 p.m. on Apr 5, 2009: What beautiful photos! Life is so busy but I have missed your tabblos. The first and the last photos are my favorites. I love that sweet little bird too.
Snooway said at 8:04 p.m. on Apr 5, 2009: beautiful
Andre. said at 8:34 p.m. on Apr 5, 2009: Havve not read the title at first...This is not Brazil! Love it.
Liliana said at 8:40 p.m. on Apr 5, 2009: Ha, ha, Andre!!!!! Brazil haven´t snow!! :)
Andre. said at 8:55 p.m. on Apr 5, 2009: Yeah...I got scared about climate change! LOL
Shenresi said at 3:58 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: wonderful, cool the North and England. Great shots, Eduardo!!!
Sheila said at 4:43 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: i love the last shot... =)
Wildthing said at 4:54 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: Thought it might be Cambridge, UK at first. Love the arches, and the last shot of the lamp and the berries.
Wlk68 said at 7:55 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: Love that last shot of the lamp and the berries. :-)
Eduardo.affonso said at 8:25 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: ROBERT: You are right, it's Cambridge MA, not the original one, in the United Kindgom.
LILIANA: Imagino que o corvo de Poe seja um pouco mais soturno que esse, que mais me parece um rouxinol (ainda que eu jamais tenha visto um...). Esta é a Universidade de Harvard, e não sei o uso desse prédio com arcadas (ainda que tudo leve a crer tratar-se de uma igreja). Quanto à neve no Brasil, sim, ela existe - ainda que não nesta escala.
JILL: I've been very busy, too, but photographing and posting photos became sort of an "anti stress therapy" (and it really works!). By the way, I do miss you.
SUE, SHEILA, MIKE & WENDY: Thank you a lot. These berries could be found everywhere, and they really made a nice contrast against the whiteness of the snow.
ANDRE: Although it's not Brazil, we do have some snow here (in the South). I'm afraid it will disappear with global warmth.
ANGELA: Sorry to disappoint you, but I haven't been to England for a long time. I took these photos when I visited my brother who lives in Massachusetts, last January.
Chilla said at 8:34 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: Lovely Tabblo, I particularly like the last shot!
Rita.Mandarino said at 10:23 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: Lindas fotos Edu. Adorei a da arvore seca com a torre de pano de fundo. Dá pra sentir frio só de olhar.
Mirella said at 10:53 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: Che belle !!!! I love the red fruits with the lamp. Ciao
Leftofcenter said at 11:01 a.m. on Apr 6, 2009: I refuse to look at the snow pics, last shot w/ the berries is bwana.
Eduardo.affonso said at 12:35 p.m. on Apr 6, 2009: CELIA, MIRELLA & ANNELIES: The berries seem to attract everyone's attention...
RITA: Tava geladíssimo, e foi no meu primeiro dia lá - ou seja, recém chegado do Caribe e totalmente desacostumado das condições climáticas sub-humanas do Polo Norte, oops, da América do Norte. Mas valeu a pena ter os dedos congelados, e as estalactites no nariz - o lugar é mesmo lindo.
Pkeener said at 1:25 p.m. on Apr 6, 2009: I have never been to Boston, and this makes me realize I must go. Each shot is well chosen and perfect. The little bird and the Arches, the gorgeous light from the overcast day. My favorite is the nice surprise of the church steeple behind the stark tree branches. Nice, Edu
Liliana said at 2:47 p.m. on Apr 6, 2009: ¡¡¡¡Sabía que dirías que había nieve en Brasil!!!!! Es más, iba a escribírselo a Andre. Creo que no hay pájaro más poético y desconocido para nosotros, latinoamericanos, que el ruiseñor (rouxinol)...
EMA said at 9:37 p.m. on Apr 6, 2009: At first I thought it was Cambridge UK, just like Mike. I didn't know there was another Cambridge. Silly me! I love the photos. My favorites are #1 and the last one.
Debdog said at 10:14 p.m. on Apr 6, 2009: well done!
Welshchick said at 4:56 a.m. on Apr 7, 2009: Classy shots of Boston~~ love those arches~~~
Eduardo.affonso said at 1:20 p.m. on Apr 7, 2009: PAM: Boston (& area) deserve a visit, for sure. As Eric never ceases to say, it's "the best city in world" (second best, in my opinion...). I've been there 4 times, and the more I visit it the more I like it.
LILIANA: É, acho que estou mesmo ficando previsível... Para mim, o rouxinol tem sempre a companhia da cotovia na lista dos pássaros míticos (não tão míticos quanto a fênix, mas quase).
EDITE: When I think of Cambridge, I always mean "this" Cambrige, that's why I didn't add "MA" or "Massachusetts" to the title (I will do it, anyway).
DEBBIE & RHONDA: Thank you!
Hathor said at 9:14 p.m. on Apr 11, 2009: Ooohhhh I love this - well doe Eduardo
Noe said at 6:46 p.m. on Apr 13, 2009: La primera foto es bellisima, excelente tabblo Eduardo!