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Cheering up
(This is an archived post; click on blog header for current content)

Hmm, what a dark post the previous was. To lighten up the tone, here are a beautiful couple of lines from another author, whom I’m publishing without her permission, which she probabbly wouldn’t have given any way... ;-)

 « Years later, I would understand where I was by bending down to see what grew. And always, when I was lost, in one way or another, I would find myself in a garden. »

 

 Posted at 7:44 PM in Always: & Quotes:

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  • 1 - NewYorkangel says:

    « C’est drôle comme tes derniers articles semblent être un retour à la nature...Les jardins, Boris Vian, Baudelaire, Pagnol...
    Je sais pas si c’est l’amour qui te rend comme ça, en tous cas, it suits you.
    Le nouveau Vincent fleur bleue, c’est assez weird mais on va s’habituer!;-) »

  • 1.1 - Vince answers:

    « Fleur bleue toi-meme! ;-) »

  • 2 - An author says:

    « I have seen your garden and wish nothing more than to return to it... »

  • 2.1 - Vince answers:

    « So, easy, you go to the airport (just make sure you pick a cab driver who won’t get lost), catch a flight across the continent, land near the sea, aim towards the mountains, go straight until you have crossed two bridges and uncrossed your fingers, turn right to go under the second bridge, keep going towards the park and soon, you’re there... :-) »

  • 3 - NewYorkangel says:

    « I knew you wouldn’t like the ‘fleur bleue’ part!!!! I knew it!
    Mais si tu y penses un peu, dans les Alpes, en montagne, il y a de chouettes fleurs bleues... »

  • 4 - Vince says:

    « I hardly see Vian as a return to nature, by the way... Nature is never that twisted. »

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