Tuesday, March 15, 2011

pages




 pages 
of stone
this book
i mean this very book
dis-bound
left behind
found.

15 comments:

  1. I love the tiny little stone pages, Velma! I don't know why, but they make my heart happy.

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  2. perfection, again! in your hand. what treasure!

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  3. In the midst of so many natural disasters it is good to remember the beauty at our feet (or in our hands). I love those little stones and wonder how old they are.

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  4. So delicate. So strong. Nestled in your hand they become.

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  5. ohhhh! this i can't believe.i think they heal.

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  6. and what a tiny but powerful story they could tell if only we could read them. k.

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  7. yes! everyone, you are right, something small holds huge meaning. antidote to bbc world news. a stone book to contemplate.

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  8. this concept is so grabbing in its permanence.

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  9. So snug in your palm. Reminds me of smoothed cockle fossils in Australian desert.Love the book concept. Gilly

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  10. jude, yes
    gilly, i hope to see the australian desert next year. and see fossils there.

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  11. wow, so tiny and so perfect for the woman who loves miniature things.

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  12. those pages have there own language, telling us to look closer.

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  13. hannah and jean, it's all about closer and tiny.

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