I have these ideas about stories how we project stories on the world there is a freedom in being able to choose our stories There is a possibility of living with out stories, I have been practicing this I don't have a story for you :-) maybe it's me maybe it's your drawing
Days spent using Pitman shorthand at work, transcribing into words that others could read. But I can't read This. I conclude it has to be Dacomb, the other shorthand. I loved using shorthand, even in my personal life, especially for private notes to self and gift buying lists.
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does this animate?
ReplyDeletethat's all at the moment?
Not yet... And thank you for participating! :)
ReplyDeleteI have these ideas about stories
Deletehow we project stories on the world
there is a freedom in being able to choose our stories
There is a possibility of living with out stories, I have been practicing this
I don't have a story for you :-)
maybe it's me
maybe it's your drawing
That's a truly excellent comment, Mr H! Thank you :D
DeleteBristow taking his pet hedgehog for an after dinner stroll...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cathy!
DeleteConstruction
ReplyDeleteDestruction
Reconstruction
Invitation
Participation
Graduation
Puzzled by the contemporary world... This is really hard Kerry!
ReplyDeleteOhhh! It's not meant to be hard - but I really like your response :)
DeleteReminds me of my Father in Law!
ReplyDeleteOr a startled hedgehog
It's an angry hedgehog hands on hip probs telling kids off!
ReplyDeleteIntestinal worms under a microscope! Well you asked! Actually the full image not so much but the cropped version on fbm straight away!
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting! Thank you! :)
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ReplyDeleteDried worms in the sun.
ReplyDeleteworms
ReplyDeleteNematodes, specifically!
Black and white Dutch drawings.
ReplyDeleteDays spent using Pitman shorthand at work, transcribing into words that others could read. But I can't read This. I conclude it has to be Dacomb, the other shorthand. I loved using shorthand, even in my personal life, especially for private notes to self and gift buying lists.
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