The space between buildings is often more interesting than the buildings. Things can be added but seldom does anything improve on the beauty of the empty space.
Once again, you point out the deeply obvious in a way that lifts it to the transcendant. A crack between two worlds? Something all of us pass each day without a thought, yet you, Figus, with your awesome powers of observation and interpreation direct our attention to the deeply compelling, even mystical implications of spaces between things. For without spaces, as you so well imply, things would be impossible to separate!
Thanks again for inspiring wonders that you find in the everyday detritus so many of us ignore.
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FIGUS!
Once again, you point out the deeply obvious in a way that lifts it to the transcendant. A crack between two worlds? Something all of us pass each day without a thought, yet you, Figus, with your awesome powers of observation and interpreation direct our attention to the deeply compelling, even mystical implications of spaces between things. For without spaces, as you so well imply, things would be impossible to separate!
Thanks again for inspiring wonders that you find in the everyday detritus so many of us ignore.
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