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Wesley Lake at its dreamiest.

December 19, 2022 by Blogfinger

Black and blue on Wesley Lake. by Bob Bowné.

Black and blue  by Bob Bowné. May, 2014 ©

 

“Hi Paul,

“Here is a shot from the weekend…a leisurely evening on Wesley Lake…Black & Blue.

“Bob”

 

TOOTS THIELEMANS   from his album One More For the Road.

The song “This Time the Dream’s on Me” was written for the 1941 film Blues in the Night by two of the all-time song-writing greats:  Johnny Mercer (lyrics) and Harold Arlen (music).  It is sung by Till Brönner.

“To see you through, till you’re everything you wanna be,

“It can’t be true, but this time the dream’s on me”

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/09-this-time-the-dreams-on-me-feat-till-brc3b6nner.mp3
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Posted in Blogfinger Presents, Music from the movies, Photography by Bob Bowne | Tagged Bob Bowné photo of Wesley Lake, Wesley Lake by Bob Bowné | 1 Comment

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  1. on June 2, 2014 at 7:19 pm JW

    An absolutely dreamy photograph. Now, if only the water can get cleaned up.



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