To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
/William Blake/
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You have no idea how happy this post has made me 🙂 Thank you, Ese. This is wonderful.
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Really appreciated, Paula :)! When i saw the theme, immediately this one came to mind…happy I could share it.
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🙂 thank you
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oooohhhh, how lovely. is it made of wood?
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Thank you! No, it’ s all sand – a sculpture from Burgas Sand Festival 2015, theme – ” Safari”.
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wow!!! sand! such a detail! and it seems to hold very, very well. marvelous!
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Now that is a magical sculpture… to me, it says so much about the world in which we live. I suppose, perhaps, that humanity doesn’t have a monopoly on joy.
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So beautiful
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incredible sculpture of sand…and I can see it’s from Burgas 🙂 do you have some more photos of sand sculptures? when did that festival take place?
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Thank you! I try to see it every summer and really enjoyed this year’s theme. I have some more photos – will put them together and make a small tour about what I saw there. The festival started on the 3rd of July and is still open – I believe even till some time in October.
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