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Thanks dude. I really like the look of yours too, and always keen to read more about boxing by someone who really knows their stuff and has an engaging style.
That’s very kind of you to say! π How long have you had your blog running for? I haven’t had mind long tbh, but I love how it looks and is so easy to use and share with people!
Just over a month. Yours has got off to a great start. Can see it going onto really good things.
Thanks mate! You have a unique blog. Very different to what I’ve seen. I like the style and layout! I think mine’s been running since June.
You’ve a nice range of articles. We need to catch the Haye Fury fight next year for sure.
That’s happening in February. Was gutted that didn’t happen already. I seriously think that Fury can beat Haye!
http://wp.me/p2VEQ8-27c
Here is the German review of ‘Nowhere in Africa’. It was fun! Thanks π
Hi Alex :). I’m curious…were you the one that told me about JMW Turner? Today I went to the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco and it was coincidentally the last exhibition day for works by JMW Turner. It was so amazing. I even purchased a book about him because I loved it so much. What a landscape painter! Just amazing. Thought you might like to know. Hope you’re having a good weekend!
AH ha! I’m not getting too old after all with the memory lol. Seems like we both saw some amazing exhibitions. I agree that nothing can replace seeing these works of art in person. I really loved the religious ones and also the seascapes. Those seascapes were incredible! They had some from most of his categories including some unfinished ones. Amazing! What I found most interesting and common for painters was that there were artists commissioned to finish their paintings! I had no idea.
And thank you so much for recommending him by the way. I saw the name and thought…someone said this guy is good, so we went!
β€οΈπ @Simon_Wiggle’s birthday’s on the 7th next month πβ€οΈ
Thanks for liking my work π Your blog looks great!!
Thanks dude. I really like the look of yours too, and always keen to read more about boxing by someone who really knows their stuff and has an engaging style.
That’s very kind of you to say! π How long have you had your blog running for? I haven’t had mind long tbh, but I love how it looks and is so easy to use and share with people!
Just over a month. Yours has got off to a great start. Can see it going onto really good things.
Thanks mate! You have a unique blog. Very different to what I’ve seen. I like the style and layout! I think mine’s been running since June.
You’ve a nice range of articles. We need to catch the Haye Fury fight next year for sure.
That’s happening in February. Was gutted that didn’t happen already. I seriously think that Fury can beat Haye!
http://wp.me/p2VEQ8-27c
Here is the German review of ‘Nowhere in Africa’. It was fun! Thanks π
Oops. I meant to give this to you instead.
http://cindybruchman.wordpress.com/2014/10/19/foreign-film-spotlight-nowhere-in-africa/
So glad you were able to join it π
lovel;y blog! Keep posting please!
You are more than welcome. Thank you π
Hi Alex :). I’m curious…were you the one that told me about JMW Turner? Today I went to the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco and it was coincidentally the last exhibition day for works by JMW Turner. It was so amazing. I even purchased a book about him because I loved it so much. What a landscape painter! Just amazing. Thought you might like to know. Hope you’re having a good weekend!
It was indeed. I’m glad you had such a wonderful time π I’m sure the book will be great. I went to his maritime exhibition last year. Seeing his paintings up close is so inspiring. https://alexraphael.wordpress.com/2014/02/25/things-to-see-turner-and-the-sea/
AH ha! I’m not getting too old after all with the memory lol. Seems like we both saw some amazing exhibitions. I agree that nothing can replace seeing these works of art in person. I really loved the religious ones and also the seascapes. Those seascapes were incredible! They had some from most of his categories including some unfinished ones. Amazing! What I found most interesting and common for painters was that there were artists commissioned to finish their paintings! I had no idea.
And thank you so much for recommending him by the way. I saw the name and thought…someone said this guy is good, so we went!
β€οΈπ @Simon_Wiggle’s birthday’s on the 7th next month πβ€οΈ
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Thank you. I did.