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Postcard of the Day
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I'm currently double-posting here & at livejournal. Add me and let me know who you are, and we can read each other's protected posts.
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"What was once thought cannot be unthought."
-- Möbius, The Physicists
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Date: Aug. 1st, 2019 07:16 pm (UTC)I wrote a poem once that included a bit about my friend(/soon-to-be-lover)'s way of looking at NYC with an awareness of its history as like her peeling it back like layers in sedimentary rock. I can't remember--- it was way long ago. But you remind me of it here.
Was wishing I could make y'all one of those sliding-bar things they use at, like, the NYTimes, to let you show before-and-after on aerial footage of a hurricane-hit area, or water this year & last in Chennai, or such. Cuz I too love the now & then thing.
Have you seen that series or meme of people holding up an old photo in front of where it was taken in just the right spot, then snapping the view of the photo & the view? I'm not saying that well, but maybe you know what I mean.
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Date: Aug. 2nd, 2019 11:19 am (UTC)Your poem sounds lovely! Funny how words/pictures can evoke something that is filed away in our minds.
I know exactly what you mean when you mentioned the sliding-bar images online (or the one where a person will take the image of a photo in the old location and show it perfectly alined in modern day). Those things I can stare at for HOURS. I wish places and old buildings could talk; I'd listen to stories about people for hours.