Gratifying to see this new version, some two years later, Andrew. (Time flies, and what a body of work you have amassed.) I have similar impressions to those expressed in my comments two years ago, and I still marvel at the blooms and tip my hat to your respect for elders, their last stand as tender but firm grace note.
Elemental forces at work here! I remember the earlier versions. Sisyphus springs to mind and why not? There is such a highly valued treasure to be wrested by hard labour from the maw of progress and development. Two incompatible worlds. Touching and inspiring. Thanks Andrew.
Gratifying to see this new version, some two years later, Andrew. (Time flies, and what a body of work you have amassed.) I have similar impressions to those expressed in my comments two years ago, and I still marvel at the blooms and tip my hat to your respect for elders, their last stand as tender but firm grace note.
HerAeolianHarp 1 month ago
Elemental forces at work here! I remember the earlier versions. Sisyphus springs to mind and why not? There is such a highly valued treasure to be wrested by hard labour from the maw of progress and development. Two incompatible worlds. Touching and inspiring. Thanks Andrew.
Caspar33 2 months ago
@Caspar33 Thanks, Fred, I am so glad you thought so. I did find this such a wonderful story that I just couldn't let go.
andrewnorris2 2 months ago
Lovely. I am so happy to hear your voice and see a video by you again. Thank you.
sonofwalt 2 months ago
@sonofwalt How kind of you to say. I have neglected this site somewhat in favour of my second. Glad to see you here, though.
andrewnorris2 2 months ago
Wonderful ephemeral sunken garden.
ronpolla 2 months ago
@ronpolla It was, while it lasted. When you were inside it and could not see anything else around and you could have been anywhere.
andrewnorris1 2 months ago
Very nice Andrew...well done. I too have some vids blocked in Germany...re the music...
xyzllii 2 months ago
@xyzllii Thanks for watching, appreciate it.
andrewnorris1 2 months ago