Seeking
and
Speculating :
From the coast of Maine, ever musing upon life's fascinating mysteries and living a pilgrimage of trust on earth.
"La Vie Graphite," the Graphite Life- began in pencil, and continues as an equally erasable medium of varying tones.
Heavy thoughts at times, but from a lighthearted soul- always glad to hear from kindred souls.
Je pense, donc j'écris!
Many thanks- but- I'm sorry for the handwriting. I hesitated to do this, thinking about legibility! For this one, I tried writing slowly- albeit with a wooden 2B graphite pencil !
I continue to find pleasure at visiting your blog, and this post is especially enjoyable. Not only your writing, but the accompanying photographs are well conceived.
I frequent several of the pencil-fondling websites, but so far the bug hasn't bitten. In the meantime I enjoy your writing.
I understand, Joe, and as much as I enjoy the materials of creative processes... these are just the tools. And quite mysteriously, we transform them into something iconographic when we express with them.
Strikethru- Yes- I'm hoping to work on the type journal entry this weekend! My Mom gave me the pencil box when I was in high school (it was already old). There's a special word for this type of box: "plumier," in French. (A feather-bearer!)
it's so nice to dream of all the places we'll go someday but not everyone can actually achieve it, I'm not a big fan of travel but sometimes it's nice to think of going to this place and that place, I guess I never quite understand how certain places makes people feel until I have gone there myself
but they all say it's the journey that counts but I think it's equal with the destination - people don't randomly go just anywhere
- that's my thought -
I like your handwriting, at times hard to read but it's certainly nicer than mine, kind of old fashion
11 comments:
That's gorgeous enough to make me want pencils. No small feat.
Beautiful!!~Sharon
Monda, pencils are so lovely!
Sirpa
I can't read your handwriting (which is really pretty), but pencils? Wow, I want some too!
Many thanks- but- I'm sorry for the handwriting. I hesitated to do this, thinking about legibility!
For this one, I tried writing slowly- albeit with a wooden 2B graphite pencil !
I continue to find pleasure at visiting your blog, and this post is especially enjoyable. Not only your writing, but the accompanying photographs are well conceived.
I frequent several of the pencil-fondling websites, but so far the bug hasn't bitten. In the meantime I enjoy your writing.
~Joe
More thank-you's are due!
I understand, Joe, and as much as I enjoy the materials of creative processes... these are just the tools. And quite mysteriously, we transform them into something iconographic when we express with them.
Tell me about the pencil box. Is it yours? Suddenly feeling the need to amass huge collection of vintage pencil boxes.
Please tell me you are submitting a photo to my typewriter journal!
Strikethru-
Yes- I'm hoping to work on the type journal entry this weekend!
My Mom gave me the pencil box when I was in high school (it was already old). There's a special word for this type of box: "plumier," in French. (A feather-bearer!)
it's so nice to dream of all the places we'll go someday but not everyone can actually achieve it, I'm not a big fan of travel but sometimes it's nice to think of going to this place and that place, I guess I never quite understand how certain places makes people feel until I have gone there myself
but they all say it's the journey that counts but I think it's equal with the destination - people don't randomly go just anywhere
- that's my thought -
I like your handwriting, at times hard to read but it's certainly nicer than mine, kind of old fashion
I love your handwriting-it is beautiful! Mine is so hard to read, even by myself! :)
Here's what I liked best in this post: "As with gazing at stars, what is visible are the waters left by celestial movements."
Beautiful, heavenly! You are tremendously creative!
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