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Date Posted: 08:34:09 02/06/08 Wed
Author: gigi
Subject: A friend of mine said, about a thing I'm writing, that the landscape, instead of comfort, makes rain straight into the heart. I should apply this sentence to some scenes in The Guard. DJE's acting is extraordinary, in my opinion. He's simply believable, but how sad.
In reply to: Cece 's message, "I'm really enjoying this show. The area they are filming can be quite foreboding, but mostly, it's beautiful. DJE is playing such a different part. It's hard to watch him play the role, but he does it very well." on 03:36:35 02/06/08 Wed


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[> [> [> I don't live far from where they are filming. This is our landscape--brooding, cold, dangerous, misty, and wet. But when the sun shines on a beautiful Spring day, or in the heat of the Summer, or the soft glory of Autumn, this is scenary to die for. -- Cece, who made the ferry trip a number of times last year, and never tired of it., 14:15:10 02/06/08 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> [> I love this kind of landscape, even when is sad, or perhaps even more then. The loneliness in a landscape is an image of what I live inside. Even if I'm a reasonably satisfied person, there is something inside, a dream, a lonliness, like I was a foreigner in my own garden, funny, strange, I love wild landscape, wet and cloudy, but I love autumn foliage too, long shadows, orange sun, quite everything natural, I reflect myself in it. -- gigi, 16:14:58 02/06/08 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> Gigi, inside. -- Cece, 20:45:55 02/06/08 Wed [1]

I love mist as well. One of my favourite pieces of music is Elgar's Cello Concerto. I love to listen to it on a darkening November day, with leafless trees appearing ghost-like through the mist.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Hi Cece, inside... -- gigi, 07:17:10 02/07/08 Thu [1]

I like so much cello sound! In fact, Emma, Dave nephew in my story (I have to get through the winter some way), plays cello. The music I've been listening for months is from the album Appalachia Waltz.
One of my first memory is about a November foggy afternoon with many crows coming down the wood, towards my house.
It's never only landscape, is a state of mind, a deep emotion. Thanks for replying.

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