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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

KALEIDASCOPE

I had one,or access, perhaps, to another's as a child.  Have seen a few through the years, on coffee tables, as an adult.  There may even be a miniature one hidden away in the flotsam of household collections.

A fascinating trinket with the  attraction of the stars in the galaxy, to attract and hold our attention for short periods of time and mesmerize us; to tranquil thoughts much longer.

9 comments:

  1. My sister keeps an old kaleidascope on her living room coffee table ... I never tire of looking through it.

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  2. Excellent, sparsely-worded, but uber-effective.

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  3. This seems quite perfect to me..and very soothing...

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  4. I've always loved them, and would be tempted to buy one today, if I happened across one!

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  5. note to self: find your kaleidescaope. Great post!

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  6. So trippy, so much cheaper than drugs, and legal too...Without all those messy side-effects. Ha ha.

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  7. Beautiful, Rel. My sentiments, exactly.

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  8. I haven't come across one since childhood - but would love too!

    The image is still there!

    Anna :o]

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  9. They are wonderful trinkets, to be sure and your words pay a lovely tribute!

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