I love this. I made something like this for my daughter's wedding and the streamers or whatever they are - white dots hanging from trees, are still there. They look like rain. They look like sunlight.
Shall go check the link now. Thanks for your postings, and I do love that Virginia Woolf quote near the top as well.
What sort of diary should I like mine to be? Something loose-knit and yet not slovenly, so elastic that it will embrace anything, solemn, slight or beautiful, that comes into my mind. I should like it to resemble some deep old desk or capacious hold-all, in which one flings a mass of odds and ends without looking them through. I should like to come back, after a year or two, and find that the collection had sorted itself and refined itself and coalesced, as such deposits so mysteriously do, into a mould, transparent enough to reflect the light of our life, and yet steady, tranquil compounds with the aloofness of a work of art. The main requisite, I think, on reading my old volumes, is not to play the part of a censor, but to write as the mood comes or of anything whatever; since I was curious to find how I went for things put in haphazard, and found the significance to lie where I never saw it at the time.
I love this. I made something like this for my daughter's wedding and the streamers or whatever they are - white dots hanging from trees, are still there.
ReplyDeleteThey look like rain.
They look like sunlight.
Shall go check the link now.
Thanks for your postings, and I do love that Virginia Woolf quote near the top as well.
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Thanks Judy!
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Virginia Woolf if a favourite of my mums and I love that quote!
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