Saturday, November 19, 2005

Zippers


A thousand zippers closed as tight as a croc's jaws. Protecting who against what I cannot answer. Unzip your mind, unzip your heart, and come make yourself at home. Love abides.

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  1. Unzip your mind, unzip your heart, and come make yourself at home. Love abides

    absolutely wonderful :0)

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  2. Thanks Trace. This image holds so many different ideas I wouldn't know where to start to say what I see here. I do like the light behind the tightly closed zippers and the tie-in to the dangers that "zippers" secrets and crocs all share. More later. I'm very interested in what others see in this one. :-)

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  3. Agree wholeheartedly with Tracey above.
    Loving your use of expression here!!!
    Amazing fractal, again, do you ever get sick of all the praise?;) Genuine as it is.

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  4. Sunshine, sincere praise is a dish that never gets cold. With each positive comment my heart grows warmer (like the green list in my Listening workshop) and reminds me how powerful a few kind words are and also reminds me of one of my fav quotes that it's better to be kind than right, although I would like to think being kind is being right.

    Thanks again for brightening my day by gracing my site with your sunshine. It truly does warm my heart. :-)

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  5. lol, you have the gift of the gab :-)
    I wrote the longest comment for this before and erased it again, a case of the dreaded babble attacked again ;-)...still, I think, you were right and we may be having some of the same thoughts, certainly some of my thoughts are what I read in your words here :-)

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  6. Oh my - it looks as if I could reach into the screen and touch this one. Wonderful use of lighting in the background.

    I do not see zippers...I see stitching. I see yarn knitted tightly - binding us all one to another.

    Brilliant!

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  7. Trée this one just absolutely fascinates me, I have had it on my desktop all afternoon, it just has so many facets, it looks almost alive at times,its just bloody brilliant

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  8. Trace, this is my favorite to date. The back lighting gives this image a 3-D look that just makes one want to stare and stare at the image. Glad you like it too. :-)

    This is the first image where I say to myself "damn, that looks good." ;-)

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  9. Thanks Aggie. Wonderful view you have of this one. I like the idea of all of us being stitched together in the single fabric of life. Now that is a bloody brilliant way to see this one my dear. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  10. Hmmm.... it kind of reminds me of tiny little microscopic organisms. Yikes!

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  11. Sherri, I saw it as the zipper on the front of your snowbunny outfit. And one knows what one does with zippers. :-D

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  12. Unzip?? :o

    LOL! Which to you prefer, with earmuffs, or without?

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  13. I really like the hood that has ears. You are a snowbunny after all, and I'd like the full bunny experience please. :-D

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  14. I'll be sure to wear the cotton tail as well!

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  15. Holy Cow!!! I completely forgot about the cotton tail. Bless you child for your thoughtfulness. How soon can you be here? :-)

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  16. How could you forget about the cotton tail? LOL

    So, when I get there, do I get a carrot?

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  17. My bad. I was thinking of a different tail. Cotton will do just fine for starters. :-D

    Don't you worry your pretty little bunny head about carrots. I got a carrot unlike any you've ever had. Some even call it a magic carrot and has the unique ability to cause the eyes of female bunnies to glaze over and half shut with delightful disbelief. :-)

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  18. Oooooh.... I need one of those magic carrots. :D

    Are you sure you don't mind sharing?

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  19. Oh I love to share. With all the stress you've been having at work, my magic carrot will work wonders on your overall attitude. Careful, one taste of the magic carrot usually leads to wanting more and more.

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  20. Hey Trée, getting ready to call it a night, wanted to stop by and wish you safe travel and a productive trip :0)

    maybe by the time you get back I will have figured out why this pic fascinates me so much LOL I'm still looking at it :0)

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  21. Thanks for the well wishes Trace. Study hard and do well. I'll be back in no time. :-)

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  22. Where are you going Tree? I'e been to Sedona before used to live in Prescott AZ. among many other places so many I can't remember! Wonder if I will ever find my "home roots"..:o(

    By the way this fracture looks like a lot of snakes to me..

    Have a safe trip!..:o)

    Angel Blessings,
    Rhi

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  23. oops! I see my dyslexia has hit again..Meant "I've"...

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  24. Some days I'd like to "unzip my heart". This is beautiful :).

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  25. Rhi, I'm going to Phoenix on business for a few days. I was in Sedona last year about this time and the fractal above this one looks very much like the desert I saw on a jeep tour. The company I work with is located in Gilbert, so I tend to travel to Arizona quite a bit. I'll be back in Jan. for a week in Tucson, which is a great place to be that time of year.

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  26. Your words were as beautiful as the art!

    *hugs*

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  27. It's amazing how hard it is for us to unzip our hearts. It's my daily goal, above all else. thank you for reminding me...

    Glittering,
    G

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  28. Looks like a scene out of the video game Metroid. Scary.

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  29. Reminds me of a video game (with great graphics) which my son used to play... Hmm, a new business opportunity? You pegged both of my first thoughts - crocodiles and zippers. Very cool Trée.

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  30. very COOL image thank you...

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  31. banquo, thanks for stopping by and for the kind words. Always nice to see. :-)

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  32. This is fantabulicious!! (I had to make up a word--there is no good word to describe these!) I've been dealing with some health issues, haven't been able to check out my favorite blogs (yours is definitely one of them!) and wow, what a treat this is! Have you made a gallery of your work yet? You have quite a gift! What a thrill to see what you are doing!

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  33. Oliviah, I'm dead tired right now from travelling all day but your comments have given me a wonderful burst of positive energy. Thank you very, very much for those kind words.

    I haven't put together a gallery yet, not quite sure how to do it.

    Have a Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow and I certainly hope you are feeling better soon. Take care my dear sweet friend. :-)

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