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ice calligraphy and alternative medusae
On Christmas Eve, there were messages written in a loose, accomplished hand in the ice. I can't read them, but the Snow Queen's Kay could--he was studying that language, I hear.


Some days later, Little Springtime had a college interview with an alumna of the institution in question who happens to live locally. They met in a coffee shop. The ninja girl and I tagged along. I edited and she doodled, but then I finished my editing, so I doodled too. She doodled a Medusa and remarked that snakes for hair wouldn't necessarily be ugly--just rather alarming. I wondered how other things for hair might be. Birds, for instance, or knives. Later I thought, what about dogs' heads? (or wolves or foxes. canids.) Here are those alternative medusae (with one inexplicable fish head in among the canids in thethird second):



Some days later, Little Springtime had a college interview with an alumna of the institution in question who happens to live locally. They met in a coffee shop. The ninja girl and I tagged along. I edited and she doodled, but then I finished my editing, so I doodled too. She doodled a Medusa and remarked that snakes for hair wouldn't necessarily be ugly--just rather alarming. I wondered how other things for hair might be. Birds, for instance, or knives. Later I thought, what about dogs' heads? (or wolves or foxes. canids.) Here are those alternative medusae (with one inexplicable fish head in among the canids in the

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For a moment I thought you said snails for hair, which would be a little bit messy, but kind of cool. Snails in the hair? Hm.
I have somewhere a photo of a Voudoun practitioner with kitchen knives woven in his hair. It's rather striking.
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This post reminds me of yet another entry I wanted to make for you, as it were, about water runes. So many things to do...
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Messages between the fey, perhaps? I took a picture of a bucket with cryptic not-really-writing on it.
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Love the Medusa doodles-unique, all of them, especially the one with the inexplicable fish head;)
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Like so many others, I too saw ice graffiti.
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Alternative medicine for alternative Medusae
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