I like the photograph, but don’t understand the title…what’s it mean?
Comment by Dave — December 27, 2013 @ 2:45 pm
It means I got a little too obscure. 🙂
Free association: kanji characters/snow writing/writing my name in the snow/my Inuit name.
Usually I back up one or two on the free association path, but I sort of fell in love with the word “Inuit.”
Comment by paul davis — December 27, 2013 @ 2:50 pm
Ha! Now I not only got to appreciate a great photo but also learned something about free thinker pd. And they do look like kanji characters! Nice post.
Comment by Dave — December 27, 2013 @ 3:05 pm
“Free thinker” might be the nicest thing I’ve ever been called. Unless that’s what my boss meant when he said, “We pay you to think up this stuff?”
Comment by paul davis — December 27, 2013 @ 4:23 pm
🙂
Comment by Dave — December 27, 2013 @ 8:53 pm
So I’m not alone… I love the sound of Inuit too. Tastes good on the tongue. Chuckle…
Comment by George Weaver — December 27, 2013 @ 10:47 pm
I don’t know what the language feels like, but I love the way the name feels and looks. Perfect balance of curvy and linear.
Comment by paul davis — December 28, 2013 @ 6:05 am
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I like the photograph, but don’t understand the title…what’s it mean?
Comment by Dave — December 27, 2013 @ 2:45 pm
It means I got a little too obscure. 🙂
Free association: kanji characters/snow writing/writing my name in the snow/my Inuit name.
Usually I back up one or two on the free association path, but I sort of fell in love with the word “Inuit.”
Comment by paul davis — December 27, 2013 @ 2:50 pm
Ha! Now I not only got to appreciate a great photo but also learned something about free thinker pd. And they do look like kanji characters! Nice post.
Comment by Dave — December 27, 2013 @ 3:05 pm
“Free thinker” might be the nicest thing I’ve ever been called. Unless that’s what my boss meant when he said, “We pay you to think up this stuff?”
Comment by paul davis — December 27, 2013 @ 4:23 pm
🙂
Comment by Dave — December 27, 2013 @ 8:53 pm
So I’m not alone… I love the sound of Inuit too. Tastes good on the tongue. Chuckle…
Comment by George Weaver — December 27, 2013 @ 10:47 pm
I don’t know what the language feels like, but I love the way the name feels and looks. Perfect balance of curvy and linear.
Comment by paul davis — December 28, 2013 @ 6:05 am