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I really love the way you leave the 'debris' as an unfinished work. Like all of us, there is more to be done - and so with the cedar,
indeed a place where we can find tons, construction sites :)http://lynnaima.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/h-ku-19-debris/
valid demonstration of debris..lovely Haiku.
Building from the debris. Waste not.
beautiful and well written. loved that pic, that waste looks beautiful.trishahttp://sharmishthabasu.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/debris/
good one! a typical haiku to depict 'debris' :)sarah
unrestoration? I never would have thought of it that way! Shalom,http://cloakedmonk.com/2011/02/19/children/
I really enjoyed this whole concept, Julie. Nicely written.
Julie, "Awesome", thanks for all the smiles..Someone is Special
I would like to see a video of all the sawdust forming, and then play it backwards and see it go from unrestoration to restoration...just a thought! (Thanks for stopping by today!)
I really love the way you leave the 'debris' as an unfinished work. Like all of us, there is more to be done - and so with the cedar,
ReplyDeleteindeed a place where we can find tons, construction sites :)
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valid demonstration of debris..
ReplyDeletelovely Haiku.
Building from the debris. Waste not.
ReplyDeletebeautiful and well written.
ReplyDeleteloved that pic, that waste looks beautiful.
trisha
http://sharmishthabasu.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/debris/
good one! a typical haiku to depict 'debris' :)
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unrestoration? I never would have thought of it that way!
ReplyDeleteShalom,
http://cloakedmonk.com/2011/02/19/children/
I really enjoyed this whole concept, Julie. Nicely written.
ReplyDeleteJulie, "Awesome", thanks for all the smiles..
ReplyDeleteSomeone is Special
I would like to see a video of all the sawdust forming, and then play it backwards and see it go from unrestoration to restoration...just a thought! (Thanks for stopping by today!)
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