Karey just sent me a link to send.a.message in response to this post. I’m simply amazed.
“It was meant to keep people apart. Now, it also brings people together.”
Karey just sent me a link to send.a.message in response to this post. I’m simply amazed.
“It was meant to keep people apart. Now, it also brings people together.”
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This is amazing! Thanks for posting.
All thanks to dear Karey for the link! :)
Love that! So glad you passed it along.
oh, you! what a nice way to end my evening. it’s all such a mess over here in this region…
so these little gestures {no matter what your politics!} mean a lot. little shouts-out, little kindnesses…all mean so much to someone. so thanks for you.
now, i must go re-read pia’s day below. i am studying how exactly to become her. step one: houseboat. step two: mad talent. {sadly, step one is more realistic.}
this is pure magic. it is a little bit like romeo and juliet. i think.
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Awww, thank YOU, Karey!
And your right, Kelly— very much so! :)
I love this idea… I want to send myself a message. Would that be sad? And I echo karey m.’s sentiment about Pia… Since reading about her day, I’ve been making notes on how to become her. Maybe I’ll send her one of these wall-notes that says, “Pia, I want to be you. Will you help?” Think that will work? Meh, it’s worth a try.
perfect follow-up to your grafiti question. and to answer it: i think there definitely is something raw and beautiful about it…to a certain extent. where grafiti is placed and what exactly is written has a lot to do with it. I love simple messages and artwork, but when i have to see curse words outside respectful institutions, i can’t feel anything but disgust. Great question though — i love that feature!
– Jessie –
HA, GreenCanary– you are too fun. :)
And Jessie— I couldn’t agree more, and thank you for your kind words! :)
and when we thought we’d seen everything…
Wow, amazing link – I think I keep saying that here, but really truly amazing. Not often we see take your breath away blog images because there are just so many images – this link does it for me. Thanks
Thank you, Joanie— it is definitely a fascinating project. :)