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rejectomorph ([personal profile] rejectomorph) wrote2001-11-28 05:31 am

Damper

The pleasant mist which filled the night and collected on the pines to drip with soft thuds to the needle-strewn ground has now become a drizzle. I miss the mist.

Hello

[identity profile] jaarronn.livejournal.com 2001-11-28 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
Can't guess at how or why, but just noticed I have been added to your friend's list...After having read some of your journal entries and finding your sensitivities very much to my liking -(I'll be certain to revisit often and catch up on all!)- I am delighted to make your aquaintance and am gladly reciprocating! Thank you.

Re: Hello

[identity profile] jaarronn.livejournal.com 2001-11-29 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
Again, I'm very pleased our paths have crossed here in LJ land. Although photography is certainly one of my main interests and I try to express myself through it, reading is without doubt my very favorite past time and I have always longed to be able to write well - I have struggled so hard for so long, with so few satisfying results that I have finally had to accept that I am not very good at it. However, I do think I recognize good writing when I read it - and I certainly like the way you write...especially your sense of humor. I note that you also list KenHighCountry among your LJ friends - He is another person whose writings I enjoy immensely.

RE: my user icon - you are right! And, surprisingly, you're the first person who has commented on it. It was taken and adapted slightly from, "The Wind In The Willows" - written by Kenneth Grahame and illustrated by one of the all-time greats, Arthur Rackham - first published in the US in 1908. I am very fortunate to own an exact reproduction printed in 1944.
The icon I use here is a very much reduced copy of one a dozen different ones that I hand reproduced about 10 years ago - for the purpose of making T-shirts to raise money for my local library's "Friends of Maplewood Memorial Library" group. The shirts came out quite well and made a bit of $ for the Friends....So, there you have it.

Thanks!

[identity profile] batbat.livejournal.com 2001-11-28 08:36 am (UTC)(link)
The moment when mist becomes drizzle is, I think, the most beautiful feeling. It's so cool and fine and refreshing.