Saturday, February 21, 2009

















































15 comments:

  1. For me the first part I thought Stephen King novel. The second part pain of the child.

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  2. Kahless, you are one of only two people in my life who even has the barest shot of understanding what this post refers to. Even my own husband does not understand. I guess that's because I keep everything to myself in real life. I wouldn't want to appear needy or anything. God forbid. I think such an offense is punishable by death.

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  3. The last two pictures were the ones that struck me the most.

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  4. Thank you, both of you, for caring about this post.

    {{{{{{{{Amanda}}}}}}}}
    {{{{{{{{Kahless}}}}}}}}

    Maybe I will dream of you again, Kahless. Perhaps we will shop or scribble graffiti, eh?

    :-)

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  5. Strangely I have the tv on at the moment and the documentary is about dreams. It is saying if you think about something before you go to sleep then you can dream about it. Go for it. You and me spending loads of money!

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  6. I will do that, my friend. I think we should buy shoes! Lots and lots of shoes!

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  7. I need new trainers. Let me know if I get some ;-)

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  8. If I ever get to sleep, I'll sure do that.

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  9. The first picture spoke to me. It spoke of parents so immersed in their own lives and careers that the rest of the pictures/situations pass them by. The children are crying out to them for help.

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  10. The children crying out for help certainly fits in with what I was trying to say, Enola. Thanks for the cool comment. I think there are many interpretations and scenarios that could come from this group of images. Maybe each person who looks at them could envision something a bit different from the last.

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  11. Hi, Kahless. I was so tired by the time I fell asleep that I don't remember any dreams at all! Maybe today you will get your trainers.
    :-)
    And since it is just a dream, perhaps I will buy some purple pumps. Not that I'd wear such a thing in real life as I have no desire to be six and one half feet tall - but in a dream I want the purple pumps!

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  12. The combination of images is powerful. something about the way they are grouped just really makes me waant to break down and sob my eyes out.

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  13. Marj, I must admit I got a little sniffy when I came back to look at what I had made. It tells of a personal heartbreak for me.

    {{{{Lily}}}}

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