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9-30-2006 @ 10:08AM
Phil said...
I really like Iva´s posts, especially those with some poetical or sociological „added value“, (I´am sorry for my english, but hope, it´s understandable). There is also specific humour, probably not visible at first glance – compare for instance this post with the Locals only. Whatever. And you can see, that diving in open australian watter is really close to the idea of being at places where only locals are hanging out – turtles, dolphins, sharks… But back to poetry: Iva´s way how to feel and wright about travelling reminds me of some lines by William Blake:
„To see a world in a grain of sand/ And a heaven in a wild flower/ Hold infinity in a palm of your hand/ And eternity in an hour.“ Thank you! And:good luck,(and good night). !
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