tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7450813791634745539.post4519467452401473777..comments2024-02-01T12:16:26.454+00:00Comments on Tapestry@Sand Studio: HotDebbiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09300029654181323351noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7450813791634745539.post-11140681074565021392016-08-30T12:51:01.938+01:002016-08-30T12:51:01.938+01:00Thank you for these words Mo, they are beautiful. ...Thank you for these words Mo, they are beautiful. I have been wondering about buying this book, I think I must.<br />Debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09300029654181323351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7450813791634745539.post-39114384309161851432016-08-29T18:32:04.936+01:002016-08-29T18:32:04.936+01:00the blue of longing as Rebecca Solnit said-
“ We t...the blue of longing as Rebecca Solnit said-<br />“ We treat desire as a problem to be solved, address what desire is for and focus on that something and how to acquire it rather than on the nature and the sensation of desire, though often it is the distance between us and the object of desire that fills the space in between with the blue of longing. I wonder sometimes whether with a slight adjustment of perspective it could be cherished as a sensation on its own terms, since it is as inherent to the human condition as blue is to distance? If you can look across the distance without wanting to close it up, if you can own your longing in the same way that you own the beauty of that blue that can never be possessed? For something of this longing will, like the blue of distance, only be relocated, not assuaged, by acquisition and arrival, just as the mountains cease to be blue when you arrive among them and the blue instead tints the next beyond. Somewhere in this is the mystery of why tragedies are more beautiful than comedies and why we take a huge pleasure in the sadness of certain songs and stories. Something is always far away. The far seeps in even to the nearest. After all we hardly know our own depths."<br /> - Rebecca Solnit<br />A Field Guide To Getting Lost<br />Mo Crowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09004208849028911104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7450813791634745539.post-8136606814244099662016-08-24T02:46:17.993+01:002016-08-24T02:46:17.993+01:00look forward to seeing your quiet cloth as it goes...look forward to seeing your quiet cloth as it goesMo Crowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09004208849028911104noreply@blogger.com