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dear karren.
i did not like to see my name overwhelm this section of the forum, so limit now the posts to a single thread. let us see how it progresses .
the 'soldier' picture is a digital work, created using software that allows one to work in vector instead of raster, and that is quite important. several people have intimated how much they prefer black and white pictures, but a clear explanation remains elusive when cross-examined. they drive motor cars, listen to pink floyd, have mobile telephones and electric kettles - even watch 'westworld' on colour televisions - so it must be a sort of selective old fashionness. or perhaps, if one believes in reincarnation, the subconscious remnants of a memory embedded in a victorian existence; horse and carts, workhouses, chimney sweep children, jack the ripper and all that. well yes, they did have lillie langtry - i'll admit that.
happy 2019, karren xxx
i did not like to see my name overwhelm this section of the forum, so limit now the posts to a single thread. let us see how it progresses .
the 'soldier' picture is a digital work, created using software that allows one to work in vector instead of raster, and that is quite important. several people have intimated how much they prefer black and white pictures, but a clear explanation remains elusive when cross-examined. they drive motor cars, listen to pink floyd, have mobile telephones and electric kettles - even watch 'westworld' on colour televisions - so it must be a sort of selective old fashionness. or perhaps, if one believes in reincarnation, the subconscious remnants of a memory embedded in a victorian existence; horse and carts, workhouses, chimney sweep children, jack the ripper and all that. well yes, they did have lillie langtry - i'll admit that.
happy 2019, karren xxx
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hello linda. it's been over a week now . . . and nothing! am wondering if he has abandoned me, but why? what did i do? nothing coming my way at all, it's just so quiet, so cold when he is not around. every day i wait, everything's ready, but it seems i'm on my own, and i can't do this alone - i'm not good enough. maybe he thinks i am, that i don't need any more help - but that's so wrong.sturgess66 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 4:24 pm Geoffrey ... "guided by a signal in the heavens"
Keep them coming ...
Linda
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found this lamentable painting of 'popular problems' while surfing the net.
can't read the sig. - but that's probably the original CD cover in the top corner.
can't read the sig. - but that's probably the original CD cover in the top corner.
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I like it! (Even though it is "lamentable" -- )
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yes, it's certainly a cheesy picture but it would never have occurred to me to describe it as emmental.
btw Geoffey, I really enjoyed the link you sent me about Wrens latest news, and their visitors from Norway. |Thank you for sharing
http://www.greenfieldpulloxhillschools. ... atest-news
SOME PEOPLE NEVER GO CRAZY.
WHAT TRULY HORRIBLE LIVES
THEY MUST LEAD
WHAT TRULY HORRIBLE LIVES
THEY MUST LEAD
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glad you like it, lisa. it seems leonard is still around, and i am so happy to be productive again, even though the result was less than dazzling. after employing the so-called 'automatic writing' method, the scribble looked something like orange's strength (?). after a while i realised it could be an anagram for the stranger song, and that's where i found leonard's very encouraging hidden message:
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you are too kind, solong. leonard said: "you can't feel important and write well" - but you seem to manage it with no problem.solongleonard wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:29 pm It's a great picture, Geoffrey, and it would never have occurred to me to describe it as lamentable.
btw, I really enjoyed the wonderful gifts you sent after my visit to Norway. Thank you for your generosity.
good to hear from you https://youtu.be/_-lGA7E5Ncw
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This latest painting is beautiful and rather haunting -- I love the intensity of the eyes, so full of emotional depth, it makes me wonder what he's thinking.
Speaking of haunting:
Speaking of haunting:
I did look it up after you mentioned it above. Intriguing concept.Geoffrey wrote: https://youtu.be/_-lGA7E5Ncw
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lisa wrote:
>This latest painting is beautiful and rather haunting -- I love the intensity of the eyes, so full of emotional depth, it makes me wonder what he's thinking.
well, perhaps i can hazard a guess. every two hundred years or so a gifted person is born who is bursting with so much creative energy that to be acquainted with them is a blessing. to interact with them is worth more than gold, because such a phenomenon can inspire and push others onto magnificent achievements. i would not dare take credit for leonard's successful comeback after the lull in his popularity some years ago, but i do believe from his mails and generous packages that he valued our friendship, and that his thoughts were often with me.
>I did look [automatic writing] up after you mentioned it above. Intriguing concept.
to be sure! yes, there's more between heaven and earth, horatio, than can be dreamed of in our psychography
>This latest painting is beautiful and rather haunting -- I love the intensity of the eyes, so full of emotional depth, it makes me wonder what he's thinking.
well, perhaps i can hazard a guess. every two hundred years or so a gifted person is born who is bursting with so much creative energy that to be acquainted with them is a blessing. to interact with them is worth more than gold, because such a phenomenon can inspire and push others onto magnificent achievements. i would not dare take credit for leonard's successful comeback after the lull in his popularity some years ago, but i do believe from his mails and generous packages that he valued our friendship, and that his thoughts were often with me.
>I did look [automatic writing] up after you mentioned it above. Intriguing concept.
to be sure! yes, there's more between heaven and earth, horatio, than can be dreamed of in our psychography
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"i am so slow, when i take speed it brings me up to the normal tempo"
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"i live among you, well disguised" - l.cohen 'nevermind'
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Love always comes back.
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remember that "love" is a perfect anagram of "evil"
SOME PEOPLE NEVER GO CRAZY.
WHAT TRULY HORRIBLE LIVES
THEY MUST LEAD
WHAT TRULY HORRIBLE LIVES
THEY MUST LEAD