By Flora Budd
Published Tuesday 3 February 2009
She sat at her desk looking out of the window, watching the squirrels chase each other across the mooring garden. She reminisced on that day when they had first bought the boat. How different life was. A very bad recession had hit England and nobody could sell anything, the pound was doing terribly and they [...]
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Tags: machines, meditation, minds, nature, spirit, unconscious, unity
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By Christian Kerrigan
Published Monday 2 February 2009
James moans a lot but even when you hear him grunt you know he’s got another idea that will change his mind. He is a clever hairy boy. It’s the type of hair that makes his shirt seems to have a cushion of air underneath. You can’t often see it but it creeps to the edge of his collar [...]
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Tags: future, nature, Trust, war, Weather
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By Jacqueline Danziger-Russell
Published Monday 2 February 2009
The snow fell
But who was there to say
Anything about it; anything at all
A rook cackled, inspected the ground, hoping
The snow fell softly on Bone Hill
And all was quiet; silent
No one there to tell
O, Jerusalem
Your green and pleasant land now gone
Covered by stone
Relegated to dark, green garden corners
Covered by mud and a drift of white
All that [...]
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Tags: aftermath, Hope, nature, requiem
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By Linfasonora
Published Friday 23 January 2009
In*visible is a fascination, a chance to think and then dream. It is a soft, emotional architecture.
In*visible is an imaginative experiment, which consists in switching from visible to invisible through a conceptual breathe. It is an architecture that seems to appear from the void, made of tiny items of material. Only quantity and proximity render [...]
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Tags: alice, architecture, nano, nature, pearls
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