Friday, May 7, 2010

story


sometimes you just need to stop and listen, the stories unfolding from our memories, triggered by a sound. true to what was and an inspiration to what will be.

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wordweek is back. this week it is story. for more participants, go see the beautiful space of rachel.

i am so happy this started again, and i hope it will help me get into a creative mood after a little dry spell. but mostly i am happy to "meet" the weekworders, old as well as new.

so, off to a bit of cleaning. my parents arrive today, and i like to pretend we don't live in a dirty mess :)

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful. I also share a girl today. In my story. /Elisabeth

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  2. Oh my, You are just in the moment, True beauty, Your story and all the views of your daily life. I´m delighted to visit You.

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  3. Sometimes, we live in desert, sometimes in rich gardens...

    ;) Nice illustration

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  4. this is beautiful, you're right listening is so important. the story really happens inside the listener doesn't it?

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  5. Have a wonderful visit with your parents my friend. Also have a Happy Mother's Day weekend! xo

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  6. I love your collage, Trinsch - the music notes, and the raindrops (also a kind of musical notation!)forming the words. Yes, we just have to open our ears and listen - and then we will hear the stories of the people around us. I am sorry that I never listened properly to the stories of my grandmother, mother and father ... now they are all gone and the stories are only haf-remembered. And so we lose part of our hiSTORY ...

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  7. I love to read your stories about your daily life, they're always so poetic and serene.
    Have a wonderful time with your parents :-)

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  8. Love the collage and especially the music paper. If we listen like you say, I think we can hear the melodies of everyone around us... Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful time with your folks. B. (PS. Totally relate to the mad dash of cleaning up before the parents arrive!)

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  9. I so adore when you have your art up for us to see! These is so beautiful and the words fit perfectly. I hope you have a wonderful time with your parents visiting!

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  10. Oh, Trine, when will you start selling your beautiful collages? I'll be the first in line ( or maybe we could do a trade ;-) )
    I see that my parents arrived here the same day as yours arrived in Israel. Funny little coincidence ;-)

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