In January 2017 I went for a job in Loutraki, a city near Athens. When I finished this work some friends suggested that we take a walk outside the city to visit an area where there were some medieval monuments. I accepted as I had nothing to do in the center of Athens that afternoon and a little later we came to this tower that I immediately called it: The Castle. A friend was eager to tell me the story of the monument and would listen to him with pleasure if a customer had not called me at the moment from the studio for an emergency order related to printing a poster I was about to deliver the next week. As a professional, I could not disappoint my client even if it was somewhat exaggerated in his demand. After all, the customer is always right, isn't it? I apologized to my guide, we quickly got into the car, and after leaving him and the other friends in the center of Loutraki I returned to the center of Athens, in my studio where my client was waiting for me. He was very anxious and explained to me that the show he would give in his small theater had changed date and was going to happen the next day. He was a young actor and was probably one of his first appearances in a leading role. I was really in a difficult position as I had not prepared anything for his performance. Since we did not have time I asked him to tell me a little about the subject of his work and after a few words I interrupted him by saying: You're very lucky my friend! Indeed, the photo of the tower I took in Loutraki was in line with his play! I showed it to him and he was happily surprised! He liked it! It was what he wanted! He stayed with me in the studio suggesting some changes to the image processing until I finished at dawn! I went to sleep dead tired! The following afternoon while I was preparing to go to the theater as I was invited he phoned me and said that the performance had been postponed indefinitely. He was very embarrassed and I was even more as I realized I was not going to be paid. Here is the photo! Have a nice week!!!