Words of a painter about art, painting and other thoughts about life, death and things that get in the way. I began my blog 2010.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Friday January 28, 2011 A River of Stones
Image from the internet.
A Small Stone #28
I looked at the writing on the page
Characters formed beautifully
But without understanding
I do not speak your language
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These are a few of my favorite films.
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8 comments:
nice post- can you imagine going to China and trying to figure out where you are going without a sign interpreter?
and thanks for the movie tips-I've only seen Kitchen Stories and loved it! I'll be putting the other 3 on my Netflix list. Cheers!
whoops- I just remembered I did see Children of Heaven. Now that was lovely.
What a total ijit I am........I read Elizabeth's stone, then yours, and called you by the wrong name......beautiful stone, ANNELL!!!!!!! I love it. And also love your interesting looking movies.......I may have seen Children of Heaven, if it is the one where the children share one pair of shoes. Love good movies, especially ones that make me cry:)
Annell, you are creating a movie list for me. Now help me stop writing long enough to watch them, lol. Love the stone. That sometimes happens to me even when its not a foriegn language.
Elizabeth
I just added Kitchen Stories and Children of Heaven to my Netflix queue. Thanks, Annell!
whatchu saying willis? smiles,
I am looking forward to watching these movies. Thanks for your recommendations!
I can relate to the poem, to be sure.
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