This makes me think of something that keeps piling up whether you want it to or not. You can't focus on where one thing ends and another begins, it just keeps multiplying.
...a flattering comment, Antonia, especially coming from an appreciator of Soulages. Thank you, for the comment and for stopping by. I enjoyed my time on your blog.
Welcome to "When I Wax"-- a place to escape the pedants and wax poetic, or even wax artistic.
The mythologist Joseph Campbell was asked by an interviewer how a regular person could preserve his sense of the mythic when so many feel too besieged by the claims of every day living. He said, "You must have a place to which you can go, in your heart, in your mind, or your house, almost every day, where you do not know what you owe anyone or what anyone owes you. You must have a place you can go to where you do not know what your work is or who you work for, where you do not know who you are married to or who your children are."
When I Wax is such a place for me. Blogging drafts of poetry and other sundries is like practice fly-casting on the front lawn... it may look silly, but it's effective...
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these look like AIDS/HIV solidarity ribbons.
This makes me think of something that keeps piling up whether you want it to or not. You can't focus on where one thing ends and another begins, it just keeps multiplying.
reminds me of Klee.
...a flattering comment, Antonia, especially coming from an appreciator of Soulages. Thank you, for the comment and for stopping by. I enjoyed my time on your blog.
you'r every welcome- and thanks for visiting me - I enjoy it here too.
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