Thanks Sabine. You know, I'm going to look up the source of the quote:
George Berkeley (1685-1753) – known as Bishop Berkeley – was an Anglo-Irish philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory he called "immaterialism". Wikipedia
And as the tree falls, does it emit a sound technically known as a trunk call? Nice collage, and kind of tragic too, the trees' ears listening to the sound of their fallen comrade in the wood.
What's all this ear? Nice one!
ReplyDeleteYou know when you said above I just realized that the word ear is contained in the word hear!
DeleteI like the collage and the quote.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sabine. You know, I'm going to look up the source of the quote:
DeleteGeorge Berkeley (1685-1753) – known as Bishop Berkeley – was an Anglo-Irish philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory he called "immaterialism". Wikipedia
Thank you Angie!
DeleteAnd as the tree falls, does it emit a sound technically known as a trunk call?
ReplyDeleteNice collage, and kind of tragic too, the trees' ears listening to the sound of their fallen comrade in the wood.
Thanks Steve! It is eerily sad.
DeleteBoth lovely and fun, Angie!
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