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drewbeckett:
Oooh yes. Especially on a vast scale. It was really interesting to step back from them - viewed from a distance they somehow...grew! But I'm glad you received it, and good evening!x
papaspaceflight:
You know what's not fair? The standard Annalee sets for beauty. No one can compare
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physis:
You are wonderful
tree_hugger:
Photos of you are always amazing smile I find myself wishing for the photo with you looking over your shoulder, up-close with your bird tattoos!
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hellfart:
Ahhhh, the pictures.... the museum artifacts look stunning! It's like you can gaze at them for hours and write numerous incredible stories about the life of those items! I love it!

Sometimes it's a bit creepy too... here in Gent there's the Dr Guislain museum (Dr Guislain Museum) it's an old psychiatric centre where they have the old buildings and all the stuff, old hospital beds, those electroshoch devices, weird baths,... interesting as hell; but afterwards a bit disturbing smile Luckily they also have some nice art exhibitions in other wings of the building too!

So lots of uprooted trees there too? Damn... always makes me sad somehow frown When I take the train to Brussels, the slaughter amongst trees is also immense after the storm raged over the country 2 weeks ago... Kinda funny they look like owls indeed smile

Curious to see Cherry's work, hope it won't take ages smile Meanwhile, take care & rock on smile

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philomen:
Amazing trees! A kind of siamese trees, or it's normal ?

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We have a wee living tree inside the house and have put little ornaments and lights on it! I enjoy the slightly surreal aspect of that particular ritual. I'm going to plant it in the garden afterwards and I hope the roots won't have been too damaged for it to grow. It's a blue spruce. I hope you're all happy and cosy whatever it is...
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melx:
That's a neat idea. I like that much better than having a fake tree or cutting down a live one. It looks great too.
prajnaparamita:
Christmas seems even more irrelevant over here. For a start they put up decorations in the shops in October! Then we have a Xmas pageant in November. So, by the time the real Xmas comes, it's been dragged out for so long we're over it. I'm not a Christian (atheist when it comes to deity, Buddhist/Taoist when it comes to spirituality), so that gives the whole season no meaning for me. And, to top it off, we have trees and fake snow and snow men etc, but the weather is a bright and sunny 37 degrees celsius. I went shopping in our main shopping mall this year. There were thousands of people fighting for bargains, carrying masses of useless presents, on a 41 degree day while, over loudspeakers, they played a pan pipe version of Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. madness! Happy thoughts to you though.
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prajnaparamita:
Lovely photography. Brilliant.
epicurea:
i love your artistic eye. your photosets perfectly capture your personality and artistic inclinations. you're unique and it shows.
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graalbones:
Poetics of Space came yesterday. Looking forward to getting into it. Thanks for mentioning.
shmoogy:
I like those little plants in the last pictures.
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praesepe:
annalee, in love with me ? ?


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blackdalia:
Your blog is amazing...you are such a great photographer! You should become one for SG!smile
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Sometimes, quite often actually, I feel that the time and work that it takes just to maintain our living bodies such as washing, dressing, eating, finding the time to sleep, is more than there is time for in each day. Not to mention that wretched inconvenience WORK (which of course I hope to make into something pleasurable and convenient one day) or those frivolous but...
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dwam:
Then you're added on my dreamy schedule !

Spring --> Chalet :
Nemesis, Joel, AnnaLee, pastries and poetry in the woods
waldo_jeffers:
Lady wants to turn into a fox? Best call Jimi Hendrix!! wink

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jaclyn:
I love The Waves. Definitely one of my favorite works as well.

I love your blogs/photos/sets. Always lovely. And that set of Sinnah is most definitely a stunner. Breathtaking.
prajnaparamita:
Extraordinary photos of the plants. I haven't read The Waves, but To The Lighthouse is one of my favourite books. The thing with me is that I always have more than one book on the go. Currently I am reading Shelby Foote's 3-volume history of the American civil War, Jules Verne's twenty thousand Leagues under the Sea, a Phyrne Fisher mystery novel and a collection of modern poetry edited by garrison Keillor.