Monday, February 15, 2010

Calm

Fortunately for me, one does not have to be able to read Japanese to read pictures ...
Left: a little set-up from my window
Right: a picture of a book on how to knit with beads




Left and right: more pictures of books in Japanese

Paper Schmaper
Jon Klassen at Design Sponge, +, +

6 comments:

  1. From Japan to Frederiksberg for at purpose. Christine! You are so gifted - you have a way with your Frederiksberg-window sill-moment. I enjoy every one of them. hugs v.

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  2. I agree! A picture is worth a thousand words. You got lots of beautiful books! :)

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  3. that's the wonderful thing about pictures - they are universal, like music.

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  4. I'm in this Project Dress Up and many of the players are from Russia and Europe. I can't read a word they wrote, but I love the pictures. Pictures and music are universal. Your post reminded me of that.

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  5. absolutely adore your blog and will be following, and back again soon!
    Amelia.x
    (www.101birdtales.blogspot.com)

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