Sunday, 24 November 2013

I don't know what to make of this


5 comments:

  1. *Neither we..

    No dignity for anyone in this..

    *Best way to see it is, as a juvenile reaction to the arrogant architect led gentrification of the beach | Continuing competitive &, pointless removal of the comforting points of childhood reference for people. (Arrow points to one example of such )

    'As the good ol' mensche would say' - Echten Dialog mit Strand-und Jugend ..

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  2. Yes, that's a good, sane, logical reading. But I find it more disturbing than that, with mythic/magic resonance. La mère, la mer, amère....

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  3. ... thinking it may cause mild offence, I rescued it back towards a topographical reality ...

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/-phraser-/9164922947/

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  4. Sehr gut

    ...That's the way to see it ...

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/-phraser-/9164922947/

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  5. Suggesting that Dungeness Beach is not part of Kent at all but another count(r)y or world altogether - which feels correct, even if cartographically challenged.

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