i liked the way you wandered into everyones
minds. hearing every little thought and
emotion. no i havent read any other book yet.
but i plan to! don't know where to start
though...
oh, me too! I read Mrs. Dalloway recently,
and that was a lot like that, moving from
person to person and even back and forth
between time periods. Jacob's Room was also
lovely, but it was Woolf's first full novel
using her characteristic stream of
consciousness, so it wasn't as developed, I
think.
(sorry about filling up your comments with
conversation; I don't get many chances to
talk about books that I've read)
ooh! thank you. (the picture is actually from a 100 year old
swedish book about light houses and
ferryboats, filled with amazing illustrations
like this one)
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Alix Christie, jessica paige., Beatnik Sifu, drifting wood, and 66 other people added this photo to their favorites.
drifting wood (28 months ago | reply)
this is beautiful
kareeeeeem (28 months ago | reply)
I love the light and the crop
alyey (28 months ago | reply)
i love both the concrete and the conceptual in this photo.
Elina Nilsson (28 months ago | reply)
aw, thank you :D i was a bit uncertain about it at first
Mary Denham (28 months ago | reply)
psst
I love that book :)
Elina Nilsson (28 months ago | reply)
ah, me too! i read it just a few months ago
Mary Denham (28 months ago | reply)
I wish I remembered it more. I read it a year or so ago, but I really only remember liking it. Have you read any other Virginia Woolf books?
Elina Nilsson (28 months ago | reply)
i liked the way you wandered into everyones minds. hearing every little thought and emotion. no i havent read any other book yet. but i plan to! don't know where to start though...
Mary Denham (28 months ago | reply)
oh, me too! I read Mrs. Dalloway recently, and that was a lot like that, moving from person to person and even back and forth between time periods. Jacob's Room was also lovely, but it was Woolf's first full novel using her characteristic stream of consciousness, so it wasn't as developed, I think.
(sorry about filling up your comments with conversation; I don't get many chances to talk about books that I've read)
Elly Uiterwijk (26 months ago | reply)
looks like the lighthouse from the ring :-)
Exuberant Zest (21 months ago | reply)
I agree with alyey - s/he put it so nicely. amazing photo.
Elina Nilsson (21 months ago | reply)
ooh! thank you.
(the picture is actually from a 100 year old swedish book about light houses and ferryboats, filled with amazing illustrations like this one)
Jade M. Sheldon (19 months ago | reply)
So elegant and captivating...
pilli pilli (9 months ago | reply)
Hello!
I just wanted to let you know that I've added your inspiring picture to a mosaic
and blogged it here: abitofpillipilli.blogspot.com/2011/09/this-we eks-inspirat...
I hope you like it!
{hearts}
& have a GREAT day!
underwater_thing (8 months ago | reply)
I hold such images in my heart.
Jen de F (7 months ago | reply)
Preciosa !!!