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Japanese Anemone 2011
“No-one ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” Heraclitus About a month ago, my computer crashed. I was about to buy a new one, but … and I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anemonin, Eco Printing on Silk, Heraclitus, Japanese Anemone, Ranunculaceae, Rev Hilderic Friend
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Seeds Fallen from an Elm
“Everything changes and nothing remains still … you cannot step twice into the same stream.” Heraclitus I walk through a park almost daily. It is never the same park twice. Yesterday I passed beneath an elm, my feet ankle deep in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Blackberry Jam, Blackberry Vinegar, Blackberrying, Eco Collograph, Elm, Elm Tree Seeds, Heraclitus
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