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Love is not so much in the air as in the water. This unmanipulated picture was taken just downstream of Hammersmith Bridge on the Thames in west London.
14 February 2019
By Tim Koch
Tim Koch finds some Valentine’s Day rowmance.
I am not sure which is worse; rhyming ‘age’ and ‘voyage’ or ‘ever rowing with the tide’.The work was supposed to be three 20-minute pieces.She had to bring a friend…The skull of St. Valentine in the church of Santa Maria, Rome. Before I opened the picture, I was hoping that it was of the scull of St. Valentine. He was martyred on 14 February 269 having suffered beating, stoning, and finally, decapitation. It was a very bad day for him, he did not get any Valentine’s Day cards either. Picture: Dnalor_01 Wikimedia CC-BY-SA 3.0.