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Friday, August 22, 2025

Watching the game (Weekend Street/Reflections # 239)

BERJAYA

 Newport Beach, California

I wonder if their team won?

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Friday, August 15, 2025

When the streets knew his name (Weekend Street/Reflections # 238)

BERJAYA

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philly had changed, but Earl “Feather Hat” Johnson hadn’t—at least not in his mind. He stood by the rail, cigarette between his fingers, watching the crowd pass, oblivious of who he was. Back in ’72, people cleared a path when they saw him coming. He ran dice games in alleyways slick with rain, his pockets fat and his smile sharper than a switchblade. The cops knew him, the hustlers feared him, and the women… well, they always knew where to find him. Now, the city didn’t look his way. Just another old man in a beat-up coat and a hat with a feather that used to mean something. He took a slow drag, tasting the years on his tongue, and for a moment, the smoke almost smelled like respect.

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Friday, August 8, 2025

Reign of Rain (Weekend Street/Reflections # 237)

BERJAYA

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Rain taps soft and slow— 

father, child on wet pavement, 

time walks in silence.

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Friday, August 1, 2025

Rain Over the Louvre (Weekend Street/Reflections # 236)

 

BERJAYA
Paris, France

Rain cascaded over Paris, tracing the ancient lines of the Louvre's stone facade and pooling around the glass pyramid, a modern heart beating amid the city's timeless pulse. The Arc de Triomphe du carrousel loomed faintly through the mist, its arches guarding echoes of revolutions past. The Seine, unseen but felt, murmured beneath the wet streets, weaving through a metropolis where every raindrop seemed to carry the weight of centuries—history, art, and resilience fused into the city's soul.

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Friday, July 25, 2025

Silent Streets Weekend Street/Reflections # 235)

BERJAYA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 

In the shadow of the city, every soul stands apart yet shares the same street.

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Friday, July 18, 2025

Once upon a time in The Village "Weekend Street/Reflections # 234)

 

BERJAYA
New York City

There she was, sagging against the smudged glass of an overpriced Greenwich Village wine bar, a fur hat that probably cost more than my monthly rent, her hand propping up a face that’d seen too many phonies—and, judging by the glazed look in her eyes, too many glasses of wine. 
The guy—some loping stranger with flipped-up collar and 1950s Elvis sideburns—ambled past, lost in his own search for something real amid the Village’s fake bohemian clutter. The street buzzed with hipsters, clowns, and posers, and I couldn’t help but choke on a wry laugh—here we were, chasing authenticity like a lost glove, while she was already three sheets to the wind, proving the joke was on us all.

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Friday, July 11, 2025

Un éclaboussure d'humour ? (Weekend Street/Reflections # 233)

 

BERJAYA
Paris, France

On a sunny March afternoon at a café, François' wife and daughter were lost in their coffee chat—until François plopped a newspaper hat on his head and belted out, "Vive la France, la Bastille est prise!" Raising his glass, he sloshed water everywhere, dousing his wife’s arm and soaking the table. His daughter turned beet-red, while his wife snapped, "Slow down, Mr. Hanriot—it’s only March!"

Dans un café un après-midi ensoleillé de mars, la femme et la fille de François étaient absorbées par leur discussion autour du café—jusqu’à ce que François pose un chapeau de journal sur sa tête et lance à pleins poumons : "Vive la France, la Bastille est prise !" En levant son verre, il éclaboussa d’eau partout, trempant le bras de sa femme et inondant la table. Sa fille devint rouge comme une tomate, tandis que sa femme lança : "Ralentis, Monsieur Hanriot—nous ne sommes qu'en mars!"

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Friday, July 4, 2025

Saxophone Whispers of Independence (Weekend Street/Reflections # 232)

BERJAYA

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

On the bustling streets of Philadelphia, a blind man sat playing the Star-Spangled Banner, his saxophone gleaming under the July sun. His fingers danced with memory, not sight, each note rising over the sounds of passing cars. The world passed by, indifferent, but I lingered with nostalgia tugging at my heart, lost in the melody’s promise of freedom.

BERJAYA

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Friday, June 27, 2025

Une micro-fiction (Weekend Street/Reflections # 231)

BERJAYA

 Paris, France

Debout devant son instrument qui semble prêt à s écrouler à chaque note, le musicien éméché a grogné, renversé un verre de vin, qui s'est brisé sur le sol et dit;

"Tu appelles ça de l’accordage ?" tandis que l’archet glissait pour la troisième fois il enchaîne "J’ai entendu mieux d’un contrebassiste qui a trop bu au bistrot !" 

Soudain, les applaudissements fusent et public rit fortement, conscient que sa consommation d'alcool, son mépris de soi et son humour ironique étaient aussi célèbres que ses solos. 

Un peu plus tard j'ai ri dans ma barbe en sirotant mon vin.

Oh, quel spectacle !

(Standing in front of his instrument, which looked like it was about to fall apart with every note, the half-drunk musician grumbled, knocked over a glass of wine, and said:
“You call that tuning?” as the bow slipped for the third time. He followed up with, “I’ve heard better from a drunk double bassist in a dive bar!”
Suddenly, the crowd erupted in applause and laughter, well aware that his boozing, self-deprecation, and sarcastic humor were as legendary as his solos.

A bit later, I chuckled to myself while sipping my wine.

Man, what a show!)

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Friday, June 20, 2025

Mesmerized (Weekend Street/Reflections # 230)

 

BERJAYA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

In the shadow of the hanging ducks, we can find the weight of tradition, the beginning of an interesting story, or simply the promise of a good meal.

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Friday, June 13, 2025

Nostalghia (Weekend Street/Reflections # 229)

BERJAYA

 Florence, Italy

Rain drizzled over Piazza della Signoria as the old man leaned against the wall of his shopfront, cigarette wavering in his weathered hand. Clouded with nostalgia, his eyes traced the statues—memories of youth flickering: a carnival dance, a lost love’s whisper under the Loggia. 
The smoke curled upward, a fragile thread to the past, dissolving into the mist. Time folded inward; the piazza faded, and he stood alone, suspended between what was and what remained unspoken.

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Friday, June 6, 2025

Whispers of the Eternal Alley (Weekend Street/Reflections # 228)

 

BERJAYA
Florence, Italy

At an intersection of cobblestoned Italian alleys, where stones hummed with lost carnivals, solitary figures sat on a weathered bench. One was completely unaware of the other, while the other was very aware. The man, cloaked in a heavy coat and a fedora, spoke animatedly into an invisible phone, his voice a melody of nostalgia and happiness. Across from him sat an apparition gazing into the distance, draped in flowing white garments that billowed as if caught in an unseen wind, its face a map of time with rivers of silver tears carving through it. It was always nearby, whispering, beckoning the man to a fatal rendezvous. 

Suddenly, a strange sound echoed through the alley, followed by a motorbike, its rider a clown playing an accordion. The bizarre spectacle stirred the man’s laughter and drowned out the apparition's whispers. Instead of turning the corner and meeting his fate, he followed the clown to the circus, thus temporarily escaping the inevitable. Unaffected, the mysterious ghostly figure drifted away, knowing that time was on its side. 

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Friday, May 30, 2025

Jacques Vane Private Detective (Weekend Street/Reflections # 227)

BERJAYA

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Philly sidewalk was dull and grimy, a black-and-white blur of grit and secrets. Jacques Vane, trench coat flapping like a tired crow, trudged past a row of bikes. He didn’t look back at the woman in the white coat, but he felt her gaze—sharp, accusing, like a knife between the ribs. She knew something. They always did.

He was distracted by a man slipping a note to a stranger. Another scheme in this sleepless city. Lighting a cigarette, the ember flaring briefly, Vane growled, “Philly, you’ll grind us down.” The woman turned the corner, her jasmine scent lingering. He’d find her. He always did.

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Friday, May 23, 2025

Le Cauchemar du Pont (Weekend Street/Reflections # 226)

BERJAYA

 Prague, Czech Republic

The man trudged along the slick cobblestone bridge, the sound of footsteps trailed him through the damp night, always close yet never overtaking. He didn’t dare turn. The diamond-shaped sign felt like a cryptic warning mocking his every step. The bridge seemed to stretch endlessly, its railing a cage, the river below whispering accusations he couldn’t decipher. Suddenly, a car's headlights pierced the mist. It was like a splash of cold water on his face, reminding him he was late for the meeting—always late, though he could never recall who summoned him or why.
BERJAYA

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Friday, May 16, 2025

A Noir Lament (Weekend Street/Reflections # 225)

 

BERJAYA
Newport Beach, California

In the smoky haze of the late-night café, Evelyn sat at her usual table, the black-and-white world around her pulsing with the mournful wail of a live jazz band. The saxophone’s notes curled through the air like a confession, each one tugging at the edges of her grief. Behind her dark sunglasses, her eyes were fixed on the empty chair across from her, where her late husband used to tap his foot to the rhythm. A glass of bourbon sat untouched, next to a faded photo of the two of them dancing here years ago. The band played on, but for Evelyn, the music was a ghost—haunting, familiar, and gone. 

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Friday, May 9, 2025

King of the road (Weekend Street/Reflections # 224)

BERJAYA

 Granbury, Texas

The rusted sign of the Brazos Motel creaked in the wind, its faded letters barely clinging to the rusting metal. Once a bustling stop for weary travelers, it now stood as a relic of forgotten dreams along the desolate highway. On this crisp morning, a lone motorcyclist roared past. He didn’t glance at the motel’s crumbling facade or the empty lot where laughter once echoed. He was chasing the horizon, running from memories as faded as the sign.

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Friday, May 2, 2025

Good Riddance (Weekend Street/Reflections # 223)

 

BERJAYA
Doylestown, PA

Can you see the three faces behind the windows? Two were looking at me and one was looking at the biker who happened to be looking at me. I guess I wasn't very discreet.😏 

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Friday, April 25, 2025

Diversity? (Weekend Street/Reflections # 222)

 

BERJAYA
New York City

“New York provides not only a continuing excitation but also a spectacle that is continuing.” ― e.b. white

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Friday, April 18, 2025

Card sharks?(Weekend Street/Reflections # 221)

BERJAYA
Rome, Italy
 
I wondered if the empty seat was reserved for me.😇

“Listen, here's the thing - if you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker.” - from the 1998 film Rounders

BERJAYA

                                                                          Happy Easter!

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Friday, April 11, 2025

Aspettando che smetta di piovere (Weekend/Street Reflections # 220)

 

BERJAYA
Florence, Italy

Unlike me, this man and his dog were smart enough to stay out of the rain. Like the title says, "Waiting for the rain to stop." Which I suppose can be taken literally or metaphorically.

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Friday, April 4, 2025

Cigar Smoker (Weekend Street/Reflections #219)

BERJAYA

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Can you see a reflection in his glasses? It was a surprise snapshot, but he and his friends took it well, with lots of smoky laughter.😁

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Friday, March 28, 2025

"T'as d'beaux yeux, tu sais" (Weekend/Street Reflections # 218)

BERJAYA

 Paris, France

I took this reflection picture of la Passerelle Michèle Morgan a few months ago in the 10th arrondissement. 

Please excuse my hand and camera lens in the reflection. 

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Friday, March 21, 2025

A Sandy Serenade (Weekend Street/Reflections # 217)

BERJAYA

 London, England

The Thames River was low, so this guy made a couch out of sand and sang to the people walking by. His tip bucket filled up quickly and then he and his couch disappeared with the rising water.

I took this picture twelve years ago and can't remember what he was singing.

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Friday, March 14, 2025

Amish women (Weekend Street/Reflections # 216)

 

BERJAYA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

I see an enigmatic smile on the middle woman's face.  However, when I focus on her eyes or mouth in isolation I don't see it anymore. 

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