Came across this moment in a residential part of London the other day. I'm not sure what the carved capital 'E' in the granite kerb stone is for or why it is set at such a casual angle. The chance meeting between it and this fallen leaf seemed to perfectly symbolise the yin and yang relationship between permanence and ephemerality.
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Fluttering Eees
Came across this moment in a residential part of London the other day. I'm not sure what the carved capital 'E' in the granite kerb stone is for or why it is set at such a casual angle. The chance meeting between it and this fallen leaf seemed to perfectly symbolise the yin and yang relationship between permanence and ephemerality.
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