{To spend a quiet day (Interlaken Berner Oberland)}
Today's artists' book, To spend a quiet day (Interlaken Berner Oberland), sees us leave behind the landscape of Copenhagen, swell in size, now that we no longer sail by ship model, and it asks us to tip our heads to the right in order to read down the page. (Those of you reading on iPhone, iPad, or similar, will find their device agreeable and they've nothing to do, such are the joys of technology. Those of you on laptop, too, may fare well. Those of you who fall into what remains, please tip your head to its side, press your right ear to right shoulder, and scroll, scroll, scroll down the post, meeting all manner of new inhabitants.)
To all of you, a good journey I wish you.
{To spend a quiet day (Interlaken Berner Oberland), one of several artists' books and drawings recently in the window at the Port Jackson Press Print Room.}
Before departure, a beautiful quote to digest:
"It would be vain to try to put into words that immeasurable sense
of bliss which comes over me directly when a new idea awakens in me and
begins to assume a definite form. I forget everything and behave like a
madman."
Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky
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