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A Necklace of Memorable Days

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"Happiness is a matter of one's most ordinary everyday mode of consciousness being busy and lively and unconcerned with self. To be damned is for one's ordinary everyday mode of consciousness to be unremitting agonising preoccupation with self."

Iris Murdoch, The Nice and The Good

What sort of diary should I like mine to be? Something loose-knit and yet not slovenly, so elastic that it will embrace anything, solemn, slight or beautiful, that comes into my mind. I should like it to resemble some deep old desk or capacious hold-all, in which one flings a mass of odds and ends without looking them through. I should like to come back, after a year or two, and find that the collection had sorted itself and refined itself and coalesced, as such deposits so mysteriously do, into a mould, transparent enough to reflect the light of our life, and yet steady, tranquil compounds with the aloofness of a work of art. The main requisite, I think, on reading my old volumes, is not to play the part of a censor, but to write as the mood comes or of anything whatever; since I was curious to find how I went for things put in haphazard, and found the significance to lie where I never saw it at the time.

V. Woolf

" She strung the afternoon on the necklace of memorable days, which was not too long for her to be able to recall this one or that one; this view, that city; to finger it, to feel it, to savour, sighing, the quality that made it unique."

Virginia Woolf, Moments of Being


"Why did I write any of my books, after all? For the sake of the pleasure, for the sake of the difficulty. I have no social purpose, no moral message; I've no general ideas to exploit, I just like composing riddles with elegant solutions."

Vladamir Nabokov

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At least, I think of them as being weeds. They sprang up overnight in
an empty lot near the studio.

is it some kind of installation ?

Like the middle shot

2nd Jul 2007, 12:44

factotum says:

I think so. They were just there one morning, so I stopped to take some pictures.

2nd Jul 2007, 13:23

factotum says:

Here's another photo of the same empty lot, in the middle of winter

clicky

http://moblog.co.uk/view.php?id=224656

2nd Jul 2007, 13:29

Viv says:

a bit like the situation Leeds :D
looks like folk know how to enjoy themselves in Montreal

2nd Jul 2007, 15:10

Dhamaka says:

not bad weeds!
well caught

2nd Jul 2007, 19:35

factotum says:

I often like weeds, just misunderstood plants growing in the wrong place at the wrong time.

3rd Jul 2007, 02:54

anonymous says:

me too. they usually grow the best in their chosen environment.

3rd Jul 2007, 03:20

factotum says:

and, of course, I'm not really sure that their creator even intended them to be seen as weeds...

3rd Jul 2007, 03:35

Caine says:

I like weeds. What a neat idea. They look a bit Bird of Paradise-ish to me.

4th Jul 2007, 23:48

midlife says:

these are neat. good capture

10th Jul 2007, 04:20

MaggieD says:

I like them, I'm sure there is a mathematical 3D shape that encompasses them .... but I have no idea what it may be .....

14th Jul 2007, 17:23