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26 Secrets: The Photos


Dear God
Originally uploaded by bethaf.
This afternoon I took down my art and chatted with the barista (who has GREAT dreads) about art and literature and metaphysics and the divine. So fantastic.

Now I've uploaded the images to my flickr account. Here they are, for those of you who couldn't make it. Some of them are ones you've seen before... but of course, not paired with the poems!

The poem partnered with this image was a surprisingly popular one. It was really fun for me to see which poems resonated with people most strongly.

Also, if you're interested, most of the 8X10 prints are still for sale. Not sure what I'm going to do with 20-odd prints if they don't sell - I don't have enough wall space for them all!

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  1. If we weren't moving out of country, I'd have snatched up a few of them!

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  2. YAYAYAYAYAY!!!

    I'm a broke graduate student...but even broke graduate students need decorations for their bare walls. So, I will get back to you on this very soon... :)

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  3. thanks to both of you! dang, i feel so much love.

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