the Mystery Note -- Air France
I'm not dead
in fact I'm alive
During my many hours spent on the Airplane this weekend, I decided to do a mystery note!
So I grabbed a barf-bag (is there a more polite way to say barf-bag?) and wrote on it.
The quote comes form Plato's The Apology of Socrates, which is what I'm reading now.
The point he's trying to make is that many of his (our) fellow humans look at an immediate problem, and not its' cause.
I thought it was beautiful.
So now it's a present for the next passenger
or at least the next person to vomit
in fact I'm alive
During my many hours spent on the Airplane this weekend, I decided to do a mystery note!
So I grabbed a barf-bag (is there a more polite way to say barf-bag?) and wrote on it.
The quote comes form Plato's The Apology of Socrates, which is what I'm reading now.
The point he's trying to make is that many of his (our) fellow humans look at an immediate problem, and not its' cause.
I thought it was beautiful.
So now it's a present for the next passenger
or at least the next person to vomit
Libellés : Mystery Note
4 commentaires:
Fantastic - but too bad we won't get to see a reaction. Upon thinking about it, I don't think we'd want to see the reaction.
Glad you arrived safely!
That is so beautiful Richard.
The photographs are beautiful too. Naturally. I am glad that we can discuss the finer points of composition and line continuity. Rob and I are missing you two already!
Oh good you didn't have to use it! (the bag I mean...) and spent your copious free time usefully.
Alicia P.
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