
Thank you Marlen!
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Thank you Marlen!
If you pass by a bookstore and you happen to have a camera on you, please take a picture and send an email to : image@paulocoelhoblog.com. Thank you!
To see the readers photos, check the sidebar in here.
I believe that when we look for love courageously, it reveals itself, and we attract even more love. If one person really wants us, everyone does. But if we’re alone, we become even more alone. Life is strange…
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Nice photo Marlen, thank you. We all know where … Tallinn and Estonia is thanks to the ….. Eurovision Song Contest!! ;-]
LOVE,
Thelma.
Good to know that the Eurovision has also a better meaning. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-DVi0ugelc&feature=related
“Volare” a beautiful, famous song that came 3rd in !958 Eurovision song contest, Italy’s entry.. Many singers and songs were … born in Eurovision song contest.. And yes, dear Marlen young people learn .. Geography too.. ;-]
LOVE,
Thelma.
Hi!
Well, I can translate it, (it’s hard to translate it straight,) but it’s like the best offers to customers. And the ra means the logo of the bookstore that’s called Rahva Raamat which means The Book of People.
(Wooden chair is because of the cosy interior of this store).
And to Liina: I noticed the book later also in Apollo store.
Marlen
Marlen, Thanks for the translation.
Interesting photo. Not knowing what the sign above the chair said I put the words through Google. “Kliendilehe” could not be translated but “Pukkamised” is “bids” in english. Books on a a strong wood chair looks good.
Thank You, indeed, Marlen! I didn’t know it was out in Estonia.
Love,
L.
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