I’d gone away from the well-beaten track for tourists in Rome, and found a few interesting things. I was trying to get a photo of the graffiti on the wall (the green on brick looked brilliant) when this man walked into the frame. I was happy to have him there. He anchored the photo instantly to the mid-morning after-rush hour. You are a little late for a meeting. As you walk rapidly, you try to send a message to let someone know that you are on your way. This probably happens to many people every day.
On foot and in a hurry

Wonder photo! I love the your commentary on the gentleman in it, too. Thanks for joining the challenge!
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Thank you
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The vegetation also looks like a kind of graffiti.
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Yes, he weeds were also quite eye catching. Thanks.
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My favourite line of all: “This probably happens to many people every day.” I think though I would have ventured to add a qualification i.e. “every SINGLE day” 🙂
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Agreed. Thanks for commenting.
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The photo has lots going on hasn’t it. I like it very much
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Thank you.
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So … man of the “rush” hour? Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
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🙂 Thanks for commenting
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That is a cool graffiti and a very dramatic picture. The hurrying man, as well as your caption, add the drama to this image.
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Thanks. Sometimes waiting helps
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Indeed.
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This certainly is relatable to just about everyone in the world! Thank you for sharing this great photo!
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Yes, the proverbial everyman. Thanks
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