I've been meaning to add you as a friend and just have (we seem to know many of the same people and both live in Seattle). The photos are gorgeous. Did you just find the driftwood composed that way? It's like a puzzle layout with pieces missing--just perfect. Thanks for sharing and I'm around if you'd like to go walking in the city. Anon
Yes, I definitely can see a torn and tattered piano roll there. I thought the photo might be of a log because of its softened linear form but I still like the idea that the driftwood somehow composed itself into music on the beach.
And "holy cow" indeed. I'm pleased to meet you. Anon
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Date: 2008-11-12 12:57 am (UTC)Thanks for sharing and I'm around if you'd like to go walking in the city.
Anon
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Date: 2008-11-12 02:17 am (UTC)It's actually a big log, partially buried and rotted in the sand at Golden Gardens.
I said "holy cow" when I saw how many people on our reading lists we had in common. Hah!
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Date: 2008-11-12 03:00 am (UTC)And "holy cow" indeed. I'm pleased to meet you.
Anon