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Madrid Skyline from near Valdemorillo

The Four towers, plus some other tall buildings (in many of which I give, or have given, Business English classes to senior executives), can clearly be seen. Taken from close to my girlfriend's sister's house.
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Andy Rodker said:

Joan,
Ronald,
Larry,
John L,
Very many thanks!
5 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Like the mood and the view very much. A nice panorama, Andy !
5 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Fabulous when enlarged!
5 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

Thanks, Rosa! Have added that advice to my photo notes.
5 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful panorama; like the threatening clouds.
5 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

Wonderful purple color !!!!!!!!!!!
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Marie-claire Gallet said:

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Keith Burton said:

A stunning sky and lovely sharp silhouettes................very nice..!!
5 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Terrific sky and a nice image Andy,

Thank you for posting in the group
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5 years ago

Annemarie said:

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tiabunna said:

That's a great panorama and sky, Andy.
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Joe, Son of the Rock said:

A great pano shot, Andy, with amazing colours in the sky. Cheers, Joe
5 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

*** Thank you all! I nearly didn't post it; an initial glance revealing not that much of note to me ... then I looked some more and saw something in it a little more pleasing ... ***
5 years ago

Diane Putnam said:

I think it's fascinating, considering you have a special relationship to the buildings! Business English...hmmm.

"Dear Sir or Madam:

This letter is to inquire (enquire, take your pick) about the position of Senior Envelope Sealer that you have posted in the Daily Herald. Please find enclosed a copy of my 20181109 150641x, for what it is worth. You will, perhaps, find that my qualifications are an excellent fit with both the position and your firm. For example, I do not like to cook and neither the position, nor your firm, require cooking skills. At your earliest convenience, please contact me at the above phone number or email address. I look forward to an interview so that we can discuss what exact skills you do require, aside from licking the envelope flaps, a skill which I will be happy to demonstrate."

And so on...
5 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Diane Putnam:

Ha Ha Ha!!
'Business English' is simply the name that sells English classes in Spain to adults, either in company (to groups or one-to-ones) or privately. 'English' classes usually means teaching kids.
I am freelance, so I invoice the academies I get my classes from, or the companies or private students direct if classes came through other sources, (advertising direct, referrals, etc).
5 years ago