This reminds me of Canada. Yesterday I wore an inukshuk pin on my lapel. It's a contruction of stones found in Inuit territory to help direct the way and inspire a sense of teamwork and community. The little man on fingerpost today also reminds me of Arctic Canada and its artistic flavor. http://www.ndcorp.nu.ca/ndc/en/info/inukshuk/
Do you take requests? I found a quote on my Starbucks cup this morning that made me howl, and I'd love to see what picture you attach to it: "I know a lot of morning people and I know a lot of night people but I have yet to meet a late afternoon person."
I like words, images, graphic design, well-turned phrases, doodling, humor and profundity. These are found in every quarter and I'm always on the hunt. I was rescued (in November, 1974) from guilt and a stubborn irrational belief in an impersonal chance universe (with the accompanying hopelessness). I'm now convinced that nothing is more obvious or worthy of our attention than our Creator and the one true ancient path. Only Jesus has the words of everlasting life. Like John Newton "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see."
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This reminds me of Canada. Yesterday I wore an inukshuk pin on my lapel. It's a contruction of stones found in Inuit territory to help direct the way and inspire a sense of teamwork and community. The little man on fingerpost today also reminds me of Arctic Canada and its artistic flavor. http://www.ndcorp.nu.ca/ndc/en/info/inukshuk/
Do you take requests? I found a quote on my Starbucks cup this morning that made me howl, and I'd love to see what picture you attach to it: "I know a lot of morning people and I know a lot of night people but I have yet to meet a late afternoon person."
Oh, and the quote is from Douglas Coupland, who wrote Generation X
The statue is an early version of the seven dwarfs singing "hi-ho, it's off to work we go"?
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