Walk away from your dreams?
Apr. 21st, 2004 11:53 pm
The little girl twirled, and then wildly bounded past the boathouse, disturbing the castle's reflection crackling on the water that I was taking photographs of. She stopped for a moment and said the words, "walk away from your dreams." When the little girl and her family ahead of her disappeared from sight, possibly towards the daffodils, my mum asked me what the girl's words were that we had heard earlier. I told her, feeling a bit sad and definitely contemplative, as we walked away from Scotney Castle.The picture did not appear in my dreams though: Part of a tree in Eynsford that ignored barbed wire to the extent of growing over it.

Re: Hi
Date: 2004-05-17 02:57 am (UTC)The bit
It's amazing what you see when you open your eyes :)
It's so unfair that society represses and frowns upon these things, still they always manage to prevail, no matter what anti-art measures are taken :)
Re: Hi
Date: 2004-05-17 03:13 am (UTC)I found an alternative map of architecture when I was in London at the weekend, and there were some supposedly good grafitti places marked on it, but unfortunately I didn't have time to see them. Maybe I will next time I'm there.