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Natter

 


Always good to catch up with friends for a good natter but not as long as the footpath is not blocked.

Linking up with Weekend ReflectionsShadow Shot Sunday and the Weekend Roundup.

Comments

Bill said…
It's always good to catch up with friends and catch up with the latest news.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Move off to the side people!!!!
James said…
I like the butterfly. :-)
Tom said…
...I needed to search for the meaning of "natter."
roentare said…
Weekend corridor conversation is truly lovely but not blocking the paths altogether
magiceye said…
Nice street candid capture!
local alien said…
Aren't those people so darned annoying. Especially when you have to edge past them or give someone a nudge. Move over folks
Iris Flavia said…
I often see that. There is indeed a space where you could chat forever and don´t block anyone, but noooooo.... "funny" it´s the same everywhere.
s.c said…
Indeed a nice shot. Time for a natter myself now.
Sharon said…
I agree. Leave some room so people can pass.
Lisa said…
What a lovely butterfly painted on that box! People do tend to not notice when they block the way through. I'd guess we have all done it sometime!
Paspii said…
Nice shot. There´s always someone blogging your way. Be it Super Market or what ever. Selfishness seems to be popular world over.
Alana said…
This is a familiar sight for me in the Northeast United States, especially in supermarkets and even on narrow walking trails! But, on the positive side, loved that painted butterfly.

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