Zero degrees

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  1. Liz A says:

    oh my goodness … this post is downright lyrical … the yellow of the mountain juxtaposed with the triangle in the last image … the “early iron age swan” which I took to be metal work given its label, until I read otherwise … how did it ever survive this long? … the fine fine double rows of lapped seam stitching on your cabin … and the variations in that not-white sheet, which would make the most amazing patches of sanity … and I closed my eyes and imagined a whole block of sanity patches backed with the eyelet and held up to the light in a window … can’t you just?

    • Catherine says:

      Thanks for sharing your vision, Liz! I felt inspired by all the things in this post, but a little bogged down also. One step at a time 🙂 I really wonder how the swan survived also – my understanding is that most textiles deteriorate with age and leave only tiny fragments.

  2. Nancy says:

    Oh that book…
    No, I could not read it before bed, leaving it stuck in my head
    I could not read it here or there
    I could not read it anywhere

    Well, maybe that some creative writing of my own, but way to dismal for my frame of mind right now.

    I had some eyelet like that once, long given away

    • Catherine says:

      I was peeking ahead too much, skipping all the dismal details. I just wanted to know if they survive! So I’m putting the book away and moving on. Trying to take care of my frame of mind.

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