Stronger than gravity.
Stronger than anti-gravity
It has edges, but resists them.
Even when it doesn’t evaporate, it climbs.
We recognize these forms, because we are water. We stare into it. Whoa.
Like ducks.
Categories: Water
Stronger than gravity.
Stronger than anti-gravity
It has edges, but resists them.
Even when it doesn’t evaporate, it climbs.
We recognize these forms, because we are water. We stare into it. Whoa.
Like ducks.
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These are by Frank Rhebergen of Kamloops.
Shalom,
Curt
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 8:16 PM, Okanagan Okanogan wrote:
> Harold Rhenisch posted: “Stronger than gravity. Stronger than anti-gravity > It has edges, but resists them. Even when it doesn’t evaporate, it climbs. > We recognize these forms, because we are water. We stare into it. Whoa. > Like ducks.” >
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Now I’m intrigued indeed. What has Frank done? It is tantalizing. Best, Harold
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