Hello! I've been doing a bit of my own rock balancing at an inland location. The rocks are a bit different. They are sharper edged. Still, they balance well and very interesting constructions can be achieved. I am interested in the variety of reactions I observe from people who encounter my constructions. Some ask---as they ask you, Mr Dan---what my work is supposed to mean. Some even seem angered by it. Others seem to find it amusing . . . it makes them smile. Still others find it so interesting and appealing that they decide to make their own.
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I love it, so tranquil but always a touch of tension. And your photos add to their interest. Keep it up.
MJC
Thank's . . . for more info please check out My site http://rock-on-rock-on.com and http://flickr.com/photos/rocker
Great Blog! Love the cairns!
Smiles,
Tina @ www.PhlogThat.com
David Gordon Smith, You can contact Me to [ bebalance@hotmail.com ],
Bill Dan
Thank's Tina . . .
Hello! I've been doing a bit of my own rock balancing at an inland location. The rocks are a bit different. They are sharper edged. Still, they balance well and very interesting constructions can be achieved. I am interested in the variety of reactions I observe from people who encounter my constructions. Some ask---as they ask you, Mr Dan---what my work is supposed to mean. Some even seem angered by it. Others seem to find it amusing . . . it makes them smile. Still others find it so interesting and appealing that they decide to make their own.
Keep on Rockin', Mr Dan!
Thank's for the comments - Yes : keep on Rocking My Friend - You can check out MY work on video at http://youtube.com/user/bebalance . . .
Bill Dan
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