Thank you for stopping by everyone! Yes, it's a newspaper and it's wrapped around the silk weaving loom that belongs to this woman http://www.flickr.com/photos/89183164@N00/449293351/in/set-72157601632881343/. I don't know why I didn't take a full-view photo of her but you can see me having a go a few frames later on my stream. That pic shows more of the loom.
I still have a shirt from Laos kicking around in my cupboard. I love the typography on it to bits and spent hours reading it on buses in Southeast Asia trying to work out what it said.
For various reasons I've lived in 5 countries and travelled in quite a few in between. As such, most of my life is about exploring new ideas, discovering wonderful things and people, and food!I live in New Zealand, one of the most beautiful places on the planet, but my spiritual home is in Asia. This blog is simply my general ramblings to entertain my good friends, family, and myself. I am always happy to receive comments.
Enjoying my new space! See recent post for address.
what I'm reading now
Eat, Pray, Love Elizabeth Gilbert
I'm partly reading this because I feel like I should for some reason and partly because she's coming to the Auckland Reader's and Writer's Festival, which I'm getting involved in this year. But, I have to say I'm having a hard time getting in to it. Some parts are good and some parts are excruciating. I don't think I was the target audience.
5 comments:
Me too! Is that a newspaper? I think newspaper pages are an art form :)
I love your I loves!
Thank you for stopping by everyone! Yes, it's a newspaper and it's wrapped around the silk weaving loom that belongs to this woman http://www.flickr.com/photos/89183164@N00/449293351/in/set-72157601632881343/. I don't know why I didn't take a full-view photo of her but you can see me having a go a few frames later on my stream. That pic shows more of the loom.
I still have a shirt from Laos kicking around in my cupboard. I love the typography on it to bits and spent hours reading it on buses in Southeast Asia trying to work out what it said.
Which, it urns out, was "Beer Lao" :)
Richard- Sometimes that's all the Laotian you need to know!
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