Gratitude for nature’s spaces
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Louise and I decided to give gratitude to our nature spaces (Louise’s balcony and my garden ) that nurtured us through lockdown. We each spent time there at the weekend, reflecting and being with the space, we created images from the place and then shared them with each other, and we then responded to each other images with further images from the places. We thought about sharing words but the images evoked so much for each other we didn’t.
Louise and I decided to give gratitude to our nature spaces (Louise’s balcony and my garden ) that nurtured us through lockdown. We each spent time there at the weekend, reflecting and being with the space, we created images from the place and then shared them with each other, and we then responded to each other images with further images from the places. We thought about sharing words but the images evoked so much for each other we didn’t.
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