Ashes and Snow

Sep 13, 2005 12:56

I finally got around to getting this work of art. Colbert's project/collection is monumental and intensely moving. I find it extremely inspirational, especially around this time of year. Here's to you, who is always with me.


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ketsele September 13 2005, 17:07:02 UTC
thnak you for your messages today Gina,i really feel you and the sincerity from you-love you sister-friend.this poster is sublime!:)

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shadedmelody September 13 2005, 18:28:51 UTC
I do hope you're feeling better soon. I'm here any time...always. You should check out the site on Ashesandsnow.com. It's unbelievably beautiful.

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diverged September 13 2005, 19:09:17 UTC
I'm glad you're feeling better today. :hugs:

I don't think I'm given to hyperbole, and I'm declaring this one of the most beautiful images I've seen in my life. Thanks very much for posting it. How big is your print? :)

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shadedmelody September 13 2005, 23:02:41 UTC
Thanks, Greg.

Yes, there was something about this exhibit that just quiets me. That says a lot for me.

The print is 24x36 inches. It's gorgeous.

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diverged September 15 2005, 15:20:44 UTC
I know it says a lot for you, yes. I relate.

Thanks for the added images. :) I hope I'll see a showing of his someday.

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ex_iam138 September 13 2005, 21:05:32 UTC
I have to see more!
God this si gorgeous!
so rare ..
so sacred.
Colbert?

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shadedmelody September 13 2005, 23:00:56 UTC
I put a few more on, because they are so calming in their beauty. I'm glad you love them (thought you would!)

xox

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ex_iam138 September 14 2005, 08:07:32 UTC
They are gorgeous too!

How exciting. I just showed my daughter too.

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willowing September 14 2005, 13:36:40 UTC
oh --- mygod --- how stunning these images. wow.

gina babe, not sure what happened yet with your beautiful soul, but I'm on my way to read you.

*close tight hugs*

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Time for a change shadedmelody September 14 2005, 21:02:32 UTC
Hello my dearest....so much is going on with my soul. I'm sad you aren't receiving my mail, because I explained a lot in there! I'll email you, but it's a very good time for me. Busy. I mean, busy, but good. Just as I hoped. You're always in my thoughts- I wish you were closer, because I miss you.

Always with love

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mananath September 18 2005, 21:34:52 UTC
ahh.. i really like the one with the kid reading to the elephant!

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shadedmelody September 19 2005, 00:23:25 UTC
Yes, I like that one too. Actually, each one (and there were many many more) touched me in some way. Welcome back to NY- isn't it funny that we find some kind of comfort in crossing the border into the state and instantly having road rage?! lol...and btw, the beard...very interesting look. :)

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mananath September 19 2005, 00:59:37 UTC
haha... The only time I cursed at a driver was in NJ at the beginning of the trip and in NY on the return trip. I was such a relaxed driver in between! But yes, there is comfort, as NY is home. And though it can be rude and crowded and aggressive it can also be mind blowing, exciting, vibrant and full of life.

hmm.. interesting in a GOOD way? :)

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shadedmelody September 19 2005, 01:35:51 UTC
Well, NJ road rage is a given...those people learned to drive in some bumper car driving school it seems- they apprear to be driving with blinders on their eyes and they are all that matters! Then, so long as the music is great, everything should go smoothly after Jersey! I used to have terrible road rage- I used to fantasize driving with a shot gun on the seat- yeah, that bad. Now since I barely drive anymore, it's just turned into sidewalk rage. Car or foot-people still act the exact same way.

And I didn't mean "interesting" to sound cryptic. And though I am not usually a fan of beards, you pull it off well. :)

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