Solving a crossword
Similarly to this man waiting for his morning train, I too often use the newspaper crosswords or sudoku puzzle to kill the time.
Similarly to this man waiting for his morning train, I too often use the newspaper crosswords or sudoku puzzle to kill the time.
How many people will these days make these really serious phone calls to their stock brokers, financial advisers, portfolio managers and all the other people who manage their money and investments. With stock market in turmoil and uncertainty of “tomorrow’s trade” the forecast seems quite glum.
Photo of the serious man reading newspaper and making a phone call used for illustrative purpose only.
It’s a sleepy morning at Terrigal. Usual crowd of sport and fitness fanatics is nowhere to be found. It must be either too early or too cold for them. In fact there are very few people all around. Couple of joggers and and couples on their holidays are taking walks along the sandy beach.
An older man with coffee cup is reading a newspaper at the aluminium table. He is soaked in rising sun as is the magnificent tree behind him.
The Big Issue - while you are waiting for the customer you can read it. And it seems the articles can be very fascinating.
This is a real black and white photo. In fact the black and white was my motivation to take it. Here we have a black and white marble walls and stairs, black and white newspaper and a girl dressed in white blouse with a black skirt.
This flower shop is located at Sydney’s Central station. Business is obviously slow later in the evening and the owners are enjoying reading the newspaper and a conversation outside of the shop.